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4/21 Justin Holder benefit cruise in at Spade Kreations


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Spade Kreations annual Cruise In and Justin Holder Benefit!!

 

HELP JUSTIN GET BACK IN THE SCENE!! April 21st

 

 

We will be having a Cruise in on Saturday April 21st at Spade Kreations.

 

We will also be accepting donations to help Justin Holder equip his car with handicap controls in order to help him get back into the car scene....

 

 

We will have food from John Morrell, drinks, cornhole and more!!

 

Saturday April 21st from noon until .......

 

 

COME OUT AND HAVE A GOOD TIME AND HELP OUT A FELLOW CAR ENTHUSIAST

 

 

Spade Kreations

11308 Dallas Blvd.

Cincinnati, Ohio 45231

513-742-9380

http://www.spadekreations.com

 

 

Details on the event:

http://www.cincinnatistreetracing.co...pic=62477&st=0

 

 

Details of Justins wreck:

http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1495699

 

Page 1 has pics and an incorrect explanation of the crash and situation

Page 7 has the correct explanation of the crash and situation from Justin himself

 

Everything else is a bunch of bullshit arguing about whether the Autopower roll cage saved their lives or not.

 

 

Saturday is supposed to be beautiful so I hope people can make it out for a good cause!

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Seems like the rollcage saved him, but it seems to me he was out driving a little fast on a country road. Am I correct in that assumption? Sucks for him, that was a nice ride.

 

 

Unfortunately he was the passenger and couldn't really control what the driver was doing. They were going too fast on a road they drove on hundreds of times before and hit some rocks on the road. There's no excuse for the driving, but I think we've all done something a bit reckless at some point or another. Anyway, he was the passenger, not the driver.

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Unfortunately he was the passenger and couldn't really control what the driver was doing. They were going too fast on a road they drove on hundreds of times before and hit some rocks on the road. There's no excuse for the driving, but I think we've all done something a bit reckless at some point or another. Anyway, he was the passenger, not the driver.

 

He couldnt control what someone else was doing to his car while he was a passenger in said car?

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