Ferrari - Nice Parking
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It must have a bit of speed to get over the wall in the foreground of pic 1 else it would be nose down in the space. But then must have stopped very quick on the roof...
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It would be an exceptional Photoshop effort - the tree shadows on the top of the car match perfectly with the branches and are consistent with the light source casting a shadow on the car.
Can't have had enough speed to clear the gap and yet have been slow enough to stop.
JCB is the only answer, but the question is Why ?
Can't have had enough speed to clear the gap and yet have been slow enough to stop.
JCB is the only answer, but the question is Why ?
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Not photoshop and not hard to get there either IMHO. If you look at the low wall you could drive it onto that roof quite easily if you hit it and the right angle and you wouldn't have to be going that fast. You can see where the front of the car has lifted the corregated rooftop as well.
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Looks like far too much effect for Photoshop job. As said above, shadows of car and tree branches far too time consuming! Agree with SaxBoy, low wall, looks possible, Ferrari unside skid plate did the job!
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2 things- I have known people to put cars in these positions if they are owed money. It usually costs them a fair bit to do it but it's the principle.
But using the powers of eyesight if you look at the right rear tyre on the first picture and follow it back to the corrugated roof sheets you can see tyre marks. Plus the damage on the front looks like it came from the newly scraped grey wall blocks just after the skid mark on the road.
Just how he/she stopped it is a mystery considering it would have surely needed a fair lick to get there.
Other than that it's complete and utter bull.
But using the powers of eyesight if you look at the right rear tyre on the first picture and follow it back to the corrugated roof sheets you can see tyre marks. Plus the damage on the front looks like it came from the newly scraped grey wall blocks just after the skid mark on the road.
Just how he/she stopped it is a mystery considering it would have surely needed a fair lick to get there.
Other than that it's complete and utter bull.
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