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Gotta love Toyota drivers...

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Wonder how they did this..2011482596.jpg..?

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I do love them and pray for their souls as I surely can't see them living through this wreck

Here I thought beige Camrys just putted along for 20 years like a refrigerator and then rusted into the ground. That's more excitement than a beige Camry has a right to.

Wonder how they did this..

Got in to a slide where the passenger front corner of the car was leading, it hit a weak spot in the center, double-sided guardrail and broke through... due to continued momentum to the right, the guard rail skewed the car through the passenger door... finally, the second rail support stopped the car.

I'd say the driver is hurting, but there appears to be not enough blood to indicate a fatality to me. However, there are a lot of additional factors, so its tough to tell.

There are a lot of guardrail-skewed car photos on the 'net... most WAY worse than this. Most had have heavy doctoring to remove the blood.

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