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protip: porsches cannot drive in wet cement!

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holy crap i would be getting those cars to a carwash ASAP and doing and undercarriage wash about 47 times

by the time these vehicles get unstuck, I have a feeling the amount of work necessary is more involved than even a laborious car wash.

Curious though, what exactly we're dealing with, in terms of cost, when speaking of a car that has driven into wet cement like in the photos shown.
 
by the time these vehicles get unstuck, I have a feeling the amount of work necessary is more involved than even a laborious car wash.

Curious though, what exactly we're dealing with, in terms of cost, when speaking of a car that has driven into wet cement like in the photos shown.

as long as you wash it off while it is still wet, not too big of a deal.
 
lololol

pic is hilarious. lady cop looks like she just doesn't give a damn.

Yea, and here's the pic of how happy the PennDOT workers were to see her parked there:

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Guy on the left is probably texting the pic to his wife, and the guy by the front end is thinking bad thoughts. This was on US 81 North just above Harrisburg.
 
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