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Video: Reckless Nairobi Boys Film Themselves Overspeeding Before Crashing The Sh20M Bentley Car
The thrill of speed went into the veins of unnamed young men. While the driver is naively holding the steering wheel, the other partner films the ride which went high.
While the driver is seen buckled up, the one filming is not and throwing gang signs like they’re making a music video. In the clip that lady’s a few seconds, the crash is caught on tape.
While the vehicle is visibly stalled, they could be thankful to the technology of the exotic car as the drive is seen pulling out of the wreck un scratched. These cars ideally are not made for the pathetic third world countries roads, the machines are way heavy to be playing around by young kids used to usual Kenyan road cars.
Now let’s hope the car belongs to them and not burrowed, let’s also hope they have a comprehensive insurance to cover all the mess.
Watch the video below;
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