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BUNGY BOYS BAIL OUT

The guys at New Sensations are always into alternative experiences but one that Gossip heard about recently was without their usual - careful planning and forethought. The lads were off for a day's skiing in the bungy Comodore, the one with the cruise missile on the roof, but didn't make it around the Ohakune Mountain Road hairpin. As the rear wheels lost grip and the bungy buggy slipped backwards towards the edge of the bank the boys, in true new sensations style, bailed out (to see what it felt like?). None were quick enough to attach a bungy cord to the bumper and the car carried on sliding, left alone to its own sensation. All's well now and the buggy is back on the job and the boys are back bungying, minus a day's skiing.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 298, 4 August 1989, Page 13

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BUNGY BOYS BAIL OUT Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 298, 4 August 1989, Page 13

BUNGY BOYS BAIL OUT Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 298, 4 August 1989, Page 13

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