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NZR - 360 Spyder totalled in Europe!

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i wonder if theyd sell the seats biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

 

man what a sin to see £100k gone.

Auto Trader description = Light panel damage to both vehicles, most parts will repair. Open to sensible offers around £99,999.

 

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Robert.

 

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I only use the brakes so I can accelerate all over again.

Ahh man - thats ugly. I was gonna say - "wonder if it the foreigners fault?" - but then I noticed that the UK car would be the foreigner. But then, thats still probably correct.

 

Who'd have thought a hedge could do so much damage. What on earth do they make those cars out of ? LOL

And they say jap car are not safe.

Anyone knows where i can get those pretty round rear lights???

This accident happened in Holland not too far from where my parents live. My sister e-mailed me with this story (which was all over the local news paper) and it would seem that the British owned Ferrari was just off the ferry and somehow ended up on the wrong side of the road ... oops, expensive mistake. I don't think anyone was seriously hurt though.

 

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Danny

Originally posted by charis300zx:

Anyone knows where i can get those pretty round rear lights???

 

Yeah, Holland ! LOL biggrin.gif

 

 

Here is what happened:

 

> >> Here is the description of the accident and a link to the pictures:

>>

>> "The Ferrari is standing at the red lights, the driver doesn't notice

>> the

>> lights have turned green. (btw, he has an escort girl sitting on the

>> passenger seat)

>> The car behind him starts hooting, so the ferraridriver shows his middle

>> finger and floores it.

>> 200m further there is a tricky bump in the road; anyhow, he's driving to

>> fast to take it properly. He loses control of the steering wheel, hits a

>> VW and the ferrari goes airborne. He lands on a Opel.

>> No brake or slipmarks, full speed crash on both other cars.

>>

>> The ferraridriver had a hole in his head, but he was ok. The escort

>> girl

>> had a little pain in her shoulder. The Opel driver banged his head against

>> the front window and had a skull fracture; heavily injured. The one in the

>> VW had a massive wiplash and probably internal bleedings."

>>

 

Originally posted by AndyP:

Who'd have thought a hedge could do so much damage. What on earth do they make those cars out of ? LOL

 

I think you will find he hit the Astra first before going into the hedge!!!

 

Lucky for him it's a rear engined car. Some people have just too much money than sense...I bet he thought that his Ferrari could have taken that corner without a fuss. All because he couldn't accept the fact that he didn't see the light changed and had too much pride to admit it. One very expensive lesson to learn. However, he'll probably buy a F50 next to prove that he 'could' take that corner.....hehehe.

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