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Old 08-06-2013, 01:55 PM   #10
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Default Re: Government to probe 'killer' Volkswagens

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^^^^yeah that was on Eastlink/Frankston Fwy, HE must have been suffering fm ADHD claiming the key wouldn't turn off, T bar wouldn't move into neutral brakes couldn't overcome power.
Ford couldn't find anything wrong after long analysis.Quite sure ford kept that car & gave the owner another one.
That was Chase Weir. He came very close to being in a head-on at the end when he went onto the wrong side of the road, but all he had to do the whole time was to use the handbrake.

Ford gave him a seduce G6E, but I don't know if he had the confidence to drive it after what he went through.
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