Golf Cart VS Neon
Originally Posted by LittleHoov
Another tragic street racing accident.....its horrible.
Looks like they were both going in EXCESS of 15 mph when that happened....man..
Looks like they were both going in EXCESS of 15 mph when that happened....man..
Awww, come on! I hit a deer doing 50+ and it did less damage than that.
I wouldn't call it Photoshopped. It'* obviously real damage, and since the hood is up it looks worse than it actually is. Could just be when the pic was taken that it doesn't look like it ran into the carts as it'* shown :?
EDIT: bumper looks a little blurry on second look...
EDIT: bumper looks a little blurry on second look...
Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
I wouldn't call it Photoshopped. It'* obviously real damage, and since the hood is up it looks worse than it actually is. Could just be when the pic was taken that it doesn't look like it ran into the carts as it'* shown :?
I wasnt saying the damage was a PS, but that car was PD'ed into the pic of the carts
Originally Posted by Peterg22000
Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
I wouldn't call it Photoshopped. It'* obviously real damage, and since the hood is up it looks worse than it actually is. Could just be when the pic was taken that it doesn't look like it ran into the carts as it'* shown :?
I wasnt saying the damage was a PS, but that car was PD'ed into the pic of the carts
Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
Originally Posted by Peterg22000
Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
I wouldn't call it Photoshopped. It'* obviously real damage, and since the hood is up it looks worse than it actually is. Could just be when the pic was taken that it doesn't look like it ran into the carts as it'* shown :?
I wasnt saying the damage was a PS, but that car was PD'ed into the pic of the carts
That Neon easily could have hit those two carts and caused that damage...look at the cart right in front of the Neon and how it'* pushed far into the next one.
Sorry for taking the fun out of the thread through over-analyzing
Sorry for taking the fun out of the thread through over-analyzing




