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    Ferrari Nose Job

    Some of you may have already seen this - currently going around on email about a guy crashed a borrowed Ferrari from Barbagallo's in Perth...

    Update on the Ferarri Story.... classic... not even his car.......

    This is the driver. Car was not his - borrowed form Barbagallo's.

    Guy blew 0.244 - had been having a session at the Windsor, decided to
    show off, Went to peel out left from the traffic lights onto Mill Point
    Rd pulling the finger at all the guys in the pub checking out the car,
    and understeered straight into the pole when traction control kicked in.
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    #2
    Originally posted by marcus_cottrill View Post
    Some of you may have already seen this - currently going around on email about a guy crashed a borrowed Ferrari from Barbagallo's in Perth...

    Update on the Ferarri Story.... classic... not even his car.......

    This is the driver. Car was not his - borrowed form Barbagallo's.

    Guy blew 0.244 - had been having a session at the Windsor, decided to
    show off, Went to peel out left from the traffic lights onto Mill Point
    Rd pulling the finger at all the guys in the pub checking out the car,
    and understeered straight into the pole when traction control kicked in.
    Poor chap.

    The chassis of the car is quite good though - the driver's compartment is totally impact.

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      #3
      Not so his ego.

      or cheque book.

      Moron.
      sigpicPhil Lack
      TYP901 Register Inc. # 002 (Founding President)
      Early 911-S Registry # 690
      R-Gruppe # 367
      '72 911E 2.4 Coupe (SOLD)
      '15 MB CLA 250 Sport Shooting Brake - daily
      2012 BMW 1M Coupe 6-spd (for sale)
      1974 FIAT 124 Sport coupe

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        #4
        Hey Ryan, notice all the onlookers from the pub had their dress thongs on.... What could be better, Sunday Session at the Mill Hill. Ferarri driver was probably looking for a rostered petrol station and was pissed off he had to go back to the Canning Hwy.

        I'm surpised no one has commented on driving skills from WA, although its probably a Victorian who's just moved there.

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          #5
          Who said that there is no perfect Ferrarri, poor soul....

          Ayone seen the posts of this Ferarri, the driver has done a much better job than the one in Perth.
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            #6
            wasnt it some 17 yr old kid who took out his dad's car ??

            Whoops....

            Way better job than Ferris Bueller did.
            sigpicPhil Lack
            TYP901 Register Inc. # 002 (Founding President)
            Early 911-S Registry # 690
            R-Gruppe # 367
            '72 911E 2.4 Coupe (SOLD)
            '15 MB CLA 250 Sport Shooting Brake - daily
            2012 BMW 1M Coupe 6-spd (for sale)
            1974 FIAT 124 Sport coupe

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              #7
              Phil,
              As you know your pics is of the larcenous Swede's incident on Pacific Coast HWY last year… unfortunately we are still seeing (and paying for) his court appearances that show up on the local TV news about once a month…

              I figure he was going close to twice the speed I have ever driven that stretch of PCH… and I ain't no slouch...

              What'a waste...

              Cheers mates,

              Oh, BTW - Parts off that car were on EBay in about 18 hours...

              Quote of the day: "No one ever went broke UNDERESTIMATING the vulgarity of the American public"

              .... and so it goes
              Chuck Miller
              The Australian TYP 901 Register #062
              Early 911S Registry #109 - Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator
              R Gruppe #88

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                #8
                That's one way to drop an engine... literally...

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