Located on a 10-acre plot southwest of Oklahoma City, Jeremy Reid built an incredible roller coaster in the backyard of his parents' home. It cost Reid $10,000 to build and features a 16-foot drop that propels riders -- friends and family -- to speeds in excess of 15 mph.
Monday, May 6, 2013
This Just Doesn't Look Safe
Located on a 10-acre plot southwest of Oklahoma City, Jeremy Reid built an incredible roller coaster in the backyard of his parents' home. It cost Reid $10,000 to build and features a 16-foot drop that propels riders -- friends and family -- to speeds in excess of 15 mph.
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3 comments:
Oh boy....Wish I had 10 acres!
I wouldn't get on one at a real park either!
Especially the ones that are taken apart and put together from city to city.
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