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11 Comments
Sagemindsays...Fail? I'd say "For The Win!"
...not that I'd want one of those to be my car.
Unsung_Herosays...That's what front and back bumpers are for!
kceaton1says...I've always wondered, would this work if the parking break is on? Or would it just destroy the parking break? Anyone know?
GeeSussFreeKsays...>> ^kceaton1:
I've always wondered, would this work if the parking break is on? Or would it just destroy the parking break? Anyone know?
You can drive with your parking park on without to much fuss. It ain't great for it, but it won't explode into a thousand bits. For cases like this, the parking break is actually less strong than a automatic in park; the brake is just friction, the other is a hydraulic stop. The paint might suffer, even in the best case. It doesn't take but a few pounds of pressure to leave an imprint or scuff.
Sericsays...Vid'ya not found
*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by Seric.
mintbbbsays...Workjs for me.. *notdead
siftbotsays...This dead video has been deemed functional; it must have been accidentally declared dead - declared notdead by mintbbb.
MaxWildersays..."Nope, this space is clearly not big enough for my car. I shall remedy this situation!"
bamdrewsays...I would have just complained that the other drivers parked badly...
Not this man. This man took action.
oritteroposays...I was told that this is normal for Paris!
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