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Kokillo rebuznó:
Por lo que veo la "gente" se creía que corría de verdad y todo. :lol:

dominar el nitroso no es moco de pavo.

lo que es verdad es que esta gente tiene unos profes que enseñarían a hacer un Turbo Boost con un Dacia Logan a Lina Morgan.
algunos primeros planos sí ruedan.
 
Dr. LeChuck rebuznó:
He leído por ahí que tenia una novia de 23 años (a sus 40), y que llevaba con ella desde 2006. Así que el muy perro andaba a sus treintaintantos con guarreando con una de 16. Hay quien se bebe la vida a grandes tragos.


El tío era un puto hamo que cometió un error capital:

Nunca dejar a los amigos dinero, tu mujer o tu coche.

Por cierto hay escena de culebrón. AL parecer el hijo del colega que iba conduciendo, de 8 años, presenció toda la escena e intentó rescatar de las brasas al churrasco de su padre.
ero sin duda, el momento más duro fue cuando el hijo del conductor del Porsche, fue testigo de los minutos posteriores al desgraciado incidente. El vástago de ocho años de Roger Rodas fue uno de los primeros en atisbar la dramática escena que ha marcado la actualidad internacional de este fin de semana: la muerte de su propio padre y el actor , al que conocía desde siempre debido a la relación profesional entre su progenitor y éste.
Antes de que las llamas terminaran de consumir el Porsche en el que los dos fallecidos viajaban, Rodas Junior hizo todo lo posible para salvar a su padre, de forma "heroica", tal y como han contado algunos de los testigos del fatídico accidente al diario británico 'Daily Mail'. "Saltó la valla e intentó por todos los medios sacar a su padre. Pero ya no había nada que hacer".


El accidente que mató a Walker: ¿exceso de velocidad o fallo técnico? | loc | EL MUNDO
 
No me choca nada que pasen cosas como estas. Velocidad + Coches potentes = peligro.
 
Torquemada2.0 rebuznó:
Ferris a las diez sale un tren ¿ POr qué no lo coges?

Me bajo al Consum a por Riskettos y Cerveza de marca impronunciable.
 
Conducir no sé si conducia muy bien, pero cambiaba las marchas que da gusto en sus peliculas.
 
Toneti rebuznó:
Conducir no sé si conducia muy bien, pero cambiaba las marchas que da gusto en sus peliculas.

Ahora por ejemplo a pasado de Walker a marcha fúnebre en apenas un pestañeo.
 
Entre los retras y sudacas ya cunde la posibilidad que sea un montaje y esté vivo. :lol:

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Qué hamo, con 30 y tantos andaba con una de 16, que le quiten lo bailao :D

Subastero rebuznó:
Entre los retras y sudacas ya cunde la posibilidad que sea un montaje y esté vivo. :lol:

De hecho ahora está montado en el cometa ISON junto con Miguel Winstrol-Ricart rumbo a raticulín, donde les espera rafapal para investirles caballeros de la federación galáctica :face:


Le han tenido que reconocer por las piezas dentales. Los de TMZ están disfrutando a lo grande:


Paul Walker Crash -- The Moment Of Impact & Massive Inferno
 
Habría sido glorioso un versus entre el rubiales con su carrera GT y el conductor del alvia de Santiago con su AVE estilo "Ferrari contra eurofighter" y tal.Paul Walker -- I Once Hit 185 MPH... On The Freeway! | TMZ.com

[h=1]Paul Walker[/h][h=3]I Once Hit 185 MPH...[/h][h=2]On The Freeway![/h][h=5]12/2/2013 3:16 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF[/h]
Paul Walker liked his cars fast fast fast -- in fact, he once boasted about hitting a top speed of 185 MPH -- and it wasn't on a racetrack ... it was on a freeway.

"The Fast & The Furious" star -- who died in a fiery car crash on Saturday -- made the revelation on GTChannel back in 2011 ... while taking a Nissan GT-R out for a test spin in Japan.

"The fastest I've ever gone is 184 to 186," Walker says on the video .... and then he reveals how fast he was clocked on an actual racetrack.

As TMZ reported ... law enforcement believes speed was a factor in the crash of the Porsche Carrera GT that killed Walker and his friend Roger Rodas in Santa Clarita, CA ... although it was Rodas -- not Walker -- who was driving at the time of the collision.
 
Nadie habla de ese heroico árbol que ha resistido entero una ostia a nosecuantos KM/H y envuelto en llamas?
 
Bela_Lugosi rebuznó:
Nadie habla de ese heroico árbol que ha resistido entero una ostia a nosecuantos KM/H y envuelto en llamas?

Era bisnieto de Bárbol.
Acabó de rematar al rubio.
 
Tengo un colega que tiene de foto de wassap una imagen conmemorativa de este tio :face:. Vale que las piliculas de A Todo Gas eran entretenidas pero joder tampoco exageremos, mas pena me dará cuando se muera el chino de Resacon en las Vegas.
 
lagmanda rebuznó:
Tengo un colega que tiene de foto de wassap una imagen conmemorativa de este tio :face:. Vale que las piliculas de A Todo Gas eran entretenidas pero joder tampoco exageremos, mas pena me dará cuando se muera el chino de Resacon en las Vegas.

Pues anda que el día que muera el mono...
 
Chino que es un puto genio. Cirujano y toca el violín. Lo del cine vino luego cuando se hartó de ser formal. Por lo visto tiene daddy issues.
 
El circo que están montando con todo esto. Ahora el lugar se convertirá en una especie de "Lourdes" para canis y descerebrados de diverso pelaje:

Paul Walker Crash -- Cops Warn Fans ... STOP BURNING RUBBER AT DEATH SCENE | TMZ.com

Paul Walker Crash

Cops Warn Fans ...

STOP BURNING RUBBER AT DEATH SCENE

12/2/2013 9:24 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF

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The site where Paul Walker died has become a danger zone ... with some fans paying tribute to the actor by doing dangerous burn-outs, donuts and other high speed stunts -- and now cops tell us they're cracking down before someone else gets hurt.

In fact, one our of own TMZ producers personally witnessed the exhibitions of speed at the crash site -- people roll up, burn rubber, and peel out in an effort to pay tribute to the late "Fast and the Furious" star.

But cops say it's gotta stop before another tragedy occurs -- and we're told they're now on a mission to cite offenders and impound vehicles in an effort to stop the trend ASAP.



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Paul Walker's Fast & Furious co-star Vin Diesel arrives at fatal crash site | Mail Online

Vin Diesel uses police car's loudspeaker to pay his respects to Fast & Furious co-star at Paul Walker crash site


  • Hundreds of fans gathered at the crash site to pay their respects
  • Vin Diesel paid a heartfelt tribute to them, expressing his thanks for their love and 'showing that angel up in heaven how much you appreciate him'
By TED THORNHILL
PUBLISHED: 11:04 GMT, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:46 GMT, 3 December 2013


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A visibly moved Vin Diesel yesterday visited the site where Paul Walker died in a car crash, paying an emotional tribute to the crowds that have gathered there.

Speaking through a sheriff’s megaphone, Walker's Fast & Furious co-star said: 'If my brother were here right now and saw all the love that you're bringing here.

'If he could see for himself that all of you have showed up to show my brother love at this hard time. That his family gets to see all of you show the love that you've shown Paul. It's going to stay with me forever.
'I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for coming down here and showing that angel up in heaven how much you appreciate him. It's going to stay with me for ever.'

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Vin Diesel arrived at the fatal crash site on Monday to pay tribute to his Fast & Furious co-star and to thank the crowds who had gathered to pay their respects


'Show that angel how much you appreciate him' Vin Diesel breaks...

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A steady stream of fans has flocked to the crash site to leave flowers, candles and memorabilia from the action films.
While the neighbourhood where Fast & Furious star Paul Walker died in a fiery crash is known to attract street racers, law enforcement officials do not believe the Porsche he and friend Roger Rodas were riding in had been racing another car.

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Accident investigators ‘have received eyewitness statements that the car involved was traveling alone at a high rate of speed,’ the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a written statement Monday. ‘No eyewitness has contacted the (department) to say there was a second vehicle.’
Walker and his friend and fellow fast-car enthusiast Roger Rodas died on Saturday when Rodas' 2005 Porsche Carrera GT smashed into a light pole and tree, then exploded in flames. The posted limit was 45 mph.
The two had taken what was expected to be a brief drive away from a charity fundraiser and toy drive at Rodas' custom car shop in the Southern California community of Valencia, about 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Walker's publicist said the action star was the passenger.

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Friends: Vin Diesel starred with Paul Walker in six Fast & Furious films. They're pictured here at the 2009 Los Angeles premiere of the fourth instalment


Paul Walker crash scene moments after fatal accident

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VIDEO: Paul Walker vigil at Santa Clarita, CA

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Movie star Vin Diesel was touched by the number of fans that had gathered in Santa Clarita


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A steady stream of fans has flocked to the crash site to leave flowers, candles and memorabilia from the action films

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Tragic: The dramatic moment the car in which Paul Walker died explodes. The photo was taken just minutes after his car crashed into a pole and shows the Porsche exploding as fire marshals and police hold back friends

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Moment of impact: The wreckage of Paul Walker's Porsche bursts into flames as he slams into a tree along with driver Roger Rodas on Saturday in the tragic crash which claimed both their lives


The crash happened on a street that forms an approximately 1-mile loop amid industrial office parks. It is rimmed by hills and relatively isolated from traffic, especially on weekends when the businesses are closed.
‘It's well-known out here that that's a hot spot for street racers,’ California Highway Patrol Sergeant Rick Miler said.
Skid marks are a testament to past antics on the loop. The sheriff's department, which polices the neighborhood, said Saturday's wreck was not the first speed-related crash there, but would not reveal specifics.

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Mourning: People gather to pay respect at the crash site

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Probe: Investigators are still trying to establish the cause of the crash


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Tribute: Fast & Furious star Vin Diesel spoke to crowds who'd gathered at the crash site

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Heartfelt: Vin Diesel thanked the crowd 'for showing that angel up in heaven how much you appreciate him'

HEARTFELT: VIN DIESEL ADDRESSES TRIBUTE CROWDS

The Fast and Furious star spoke to gathered crowds through a police car loudspeaker.
He said: 'If my brother were here right now and saw all the love that you're bringing here. If he could see for himself that all of you have showed up to show my brother love at this hard time. That his family gets to see all of you show the love that you've shown Paul. It's going to stay with me forever.

'I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for coming down here and showing that angel up in heaven how much you appreciate him. It's going to stay with me for ever.'


Meanwhile, investigators are consulting video from security cameras, talking to eyewitnesses and analyzing physical evidence such as on-board computer data from the Porsche.
Officials have not named either person found in the car.

'The bodies were so badly burned by the fire that engulfed the wreck that dental records will be needed to confirm their identities.
Walker and Rodas had bonded over their shared love of fast cars.
Rodas, 38, and Walker, 40, co-owned an auto racing team named after Rodas' shop, Always Evolving.

'Rodas was a financial adviser as well as a professional driver who competed in 10 Pirelli World Challenge GTS races in 2013.

'He finished second in rookie of the year standings, circuit spokesman Dave Drimmie said.


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