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    A-Class and C2 offsrping?

    Got this in the mail, amazing what some ppl can do with a car happened in portugal.
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    Elk test? No, C2 test.

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    I just want to know who was it that when their car is literally crawling up the side of another thought; No I can keep going this isn't too bad.

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    I am quite impressed with the minimal damage done to the C2. The window the A-Class is leaning on isn't even broken.
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    It may be the wine acting, but those photos sure as hell impressed me. Barely a scratch on either, too.
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    That's err...... interesting?

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    How is it that the suspension of the C2 is at normal ride height even though it's being humped by a Mercedes?

    Is that A-Class balanced in such a way that it only requires the tiniest support from the C2 to stay leaning at that angle?

    How is there so little visible damage?

    ...and how do you seperate them without causing a lot more damage?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivey View Post
    ...and how do you seperate them without causing a lot more damage?
    You simply tip the Merc to it's side off of the C2.

    I could believe that only a little weight of the A-class is on the Citroën side. Still it beats me too how the Mercedes got there with that little damage.

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