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    Birds modding :D



    killed by the STAR



    duck fly into the headlight



    you poopid in my car you end here
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    G class won

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    ahhh damn what r the odds of a bird getting killed by the star ? and is that a bat in the last pic ?
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    You're one morbid dude Mike

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    haha, thats good. i would drive around town for days if I had a bird on my grill. LOL
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    wow...
    dude, ur pics made my day.
    awesome.
    i probably will drive around town with that bird on the star forever if it died there.
    thanks for bringing amusement to my otherwise boring work day.

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    that is craazzzyyyyy

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    the ultimate mod! LOL
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    lucky u didnt hit an ostrage ... LoL

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    lol

    My mom once flew through a flock of small birds in her old 300e. I got underneath and picked out all the birds/guts I could find. Still didn't stop it from smelling like a dead animal a few weeks later. That smell hung around for at least a year.
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    Originally posted by Sulaco
    lol

    My mom once flew through a flock of small birds in her old 300e. I got underneath and picked out all the birds/guts I could find. Still didn't stop it from smelling like a dead animal a few weeks later. That smell hung around for at least a year.
    that's some intense hitting. i will keep that in mind and steer away from any birds.

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    I once hit a 5-10 pound pheasant while doing about 190km/h on a country road in a rental car.

    Although there was no blood, I had solid feathers packed around the headlight.
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    that bird in the star is unreal!

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    Originally posted by sorbo
    that bird in the star is unreal!
    lol...

    How did that bird hit perfectly in the Star...?
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    Originally posted by 97C28O
    lol...

    How did that bird hit perfectly in the Star...?
    simple you drive and you piont you star on the bird

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    Originally posted by trymonlam
    wow...
    dude, ur pics made my day.
    awesome.
    i probably will drive around town with that bird on the star forever if it died there.
    thanks for bringing amusement to my otherwise boring work day.
    was a plesure

    mike
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    If you ever needed evidence of the quality of German engineering, the hood star picture should answer any questions. How much energy was absorbed by the bird hitting the star? Yet the star itself still looks intact inside the circle, and the entire hood ornament is still attached to the hood.

    Do you think that 50 years ago, when designing the hood ornament, the team of engineers considered this possibility and engineered for bird strike? Realistically I doubt it....but then again, when you look at how these cars used to be engineered, it might be possible.

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