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...this guy just lived it and can tell stories about it!

 

Posted on the Miata FB page:

 

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I went end over end into a thick of trees in a 91 ragtop miata once (wasn't driving), somehow walked away--pretty sure God still has plans for me! I was bent over under the dashboard somehow, no idea how I got under there without breaking my neck/spine.

 

Better to be lucky than...well...dead, sometimes!

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I drive my '90 Miata next to and behind 18 wheelers all the time. I am afraid if a truck blowout and the tire carcass coming at me. Or something flying off and hitting me.

 

Some people wod say YOLO, but I hope never to end up like that. I tell you no traction control on a tiny RWD car is no joke when you loose control.

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I drive my '90 Miata next to and behind 18 wheelers all the time. I am afraid if a truck blowout and the tire carcass coming at me. Or something flying off and hitting me.

 

Some people wod say YOLO, but I hope never to end up like that. I tell you no traction control on a tiny RWD car is no joke when you loose control.

 

Anyone who says yolo should be hit in the face with an 18 wheeler tire carcass.

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