YouTuber Street Speed 717 is someone who has recently been in a bit of trouble with the authorities. He was charged with 18 criminal counts for jumping his Ram TRX quite a few times, and those charges were filed by the PA Fish and Boat Commission. Most people might take something like that as a big warning and hold back on stunts for a while. But Street Speed 717 has not done that and has instead kept on going with his jumps. This latest video sees him jump his Lamborghini Urus over his fiancé’s Aventador. He certainly seemed nervous at something rather expensive being smashed up!

Aventador Fits Like A Glove In Its Jump Slot

Yes, your eyes are not deceiving you—an Urus really does go and jump over an Aventador in this video. After taking the Aventador up a hill to the designated jump spot, it fits in like a glove. Despite not having tested out the jump, that doesn’t seem to worry Street Speed 717 too much. He and his friend discuss a test jump but it isn’t shown in the video, and they proceed to getting everything set up and prepare to do the jump regardless. Remember how much money is being risked just for this video.

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Jump Goes Smoothly But It Is Quite Tight

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The jump itself is pretty fraught. But the Urus does clear the Aventador, with Street Speed 717 saying it was perfect. From the external cameras though it looks perhaps a lot tighter than they would have hoped for! Seemingly not content with just the one jump over the Aventador, Street Speed 717 does another one over the car, which is also insanely close, before taking the mighty Urus over on its own just for a bit of fun. Plus, a few of his friends take turns in their cars to jump without the Aventador below.

Hoping For No More Brushes With The Law After Lambo Jump

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Despite the success of the jump, it is probably a surprise to see the YouTuber attempt this crazy stunt with the charges that were brought against him following his Ram TRX stunt. The video in question that landed him in hot water earned nearly two million views in just around three months, so in that sense, it maybe isn’t a surprise to see him pushing forward with more epic stunts. At least the Aventador didn’t get an Urus on its roof!

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