You must drive your Lamborghini Really hard to have it become part of a tree. You have to drive the car much faster than you think is necessary, for the tree to pierce the bodywork, and for the car to get lodged in.
Sadly for a Murcielago owner from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, he did manage to reach that critical speed, and the very delicate angle required to make it possible. It is amazing that this turned out the way it did.
While we don`t know exactly if it`s a tree or a wooden pole of some sort, the fact is that it is sticking through the bodywork of the car, which doesn`t look too badly damaged aside from the obvious hole in the side.
Thankfully, the car appears to be in good shape otherwise, so at least the owner will have a much lighter repair bill than one would have expected after what looks like a rather high speed crash.
While we don`t know exactly if it`s a tree or a wooden pole of some sort, the fact is that it is sticking through the bodywork of the car, which doesn`t look too badly damaged aside from the obvious hole in the side.
Thankfully, the car appears to be in good shape otherwise, so at least the owner will have a much lighter repair bill than one would have expected after what looks like a rather high speed crash.