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check out the ferrari crash in perth today omg

2006 Ferrari Modena with 1200Kms on the odometer = $325000

he hired,had no insurance and drunk,what a jerk

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New front clam...mmmmmm, that'll be about £15k worth. The bloke wants his bollocks char-broiled and served to him on a plate with mustard and pickle.

Thats either a very weak front end or that post is buried 50ft into the ground!!!

 

Bob

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New front clam...mmmmmm, that'll be about £15k worth. The bloke wants his bollocks char-broiled and served to him on a plate with mustard and pickle.

repair bill has been quoted at $100,000

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Thats either a very weak front end or that post is buried 50ft into the ground!!!

 

Bob

its called a crumple zone,oh well,its certainly a crumple zone now !!

repair bill has been quoted at $100,000

 

I don't doubt it. The front clam isn't the sum of the entire parts. It's just the large surround that makes up the space. Bumper, bonnets, wings, grille, other fittings + Ferrari approved repair centre could see at least £50K ($100K)

There is nothing to the front apart from fibreglass and paint. oh and a tiny badge.

 

I'd suggest that the vast majority of the front end is composite materials not fibreglass, although the bumper does look like it's made from the stuff, although it probably isn't.

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Who's that with the big red arrow sticking out his head ?

an idiot with an arrow sticking out of his head,lol but seriously i dont know.

i would have thought the front bar was carbon fibre,but it does look like fibreglass ??

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That bonnet folded well! are they supposed to do that?!

yep,thats why they are so safe,no impact reaches the driver,we had an f40 crash here last year,ill dig the photos out ,the motor in that ended up 400 metres down the road,and the cabin didnt even have a scratch on it

That bonnet folded well! are they supposed to do that?!

 

 

Lightweight, thin and probably made from alluminium. So yes, probably. There's not much in the way of a frame on those as there is on conventional large steel skinned bonnets.

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yep,thats why they are so safe,no impact reaches the driver,we had an f40 crash here last year,ill dig the photos out ,the motor in that ended up 400 metres down the road,and the cabin didnt even have a scratch on it

9 miles on the clock,crashed doing 280kmh and ferrari rebuilt it for 300,000 usd

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Good crash

 

Thats because there is no chassis and the engine is designed to come away from the body to leave the cabin complete.

Why rebuild it, there`s only the fookin wing mirror left!!!

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Isnt that an enzo not a F40.

sorry its getting late here,you are right it is or was an enzo

 

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Why rebuild it, there`s only the fookin wing mirror left!!!

cheaper to rebuild it than find another mirror,dont think you will find one in any wrecking yard lol

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