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yeah only had the car a few days and was pissed, i was on my way back from melbourne and seen a car covered up on the back of a tow truck. we pulled up next to the lights and the wheels had the spokes bolted to the hub and the rest of the wheel was gone. you could just make out the prancing horse in the centre of the wheel and the duct to the rear was the only way we could tell what it was.

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Yeah, abalonie company owner, has several companies, car had 200km on the clock, 4 days old - has another on order already as a mate of mine knows his finance manager - this was his 7th ferrari apparently and has another one on order now ... Heard conflicting stories re alcohol, but city newspaper reported him as being charged with drink driving ... you can just tell he was pedal to the metal by just looking at the skidmarks, the 20m embankment he cleared and the additional 80m he slid and got airborne .... what a waste ! I heard on "Fresh-FM" he was from kingscote .... Other rumor i heard was he was racing a maserati or something at the time ...

Abalonie company owner ='s shite loads of $$$ About the only things he'd be worried about is the DUI & his bruised ego.

My old man owns a pro game fishing business (& a crayfishing licence) plenty of $$$ in the pro fishing game - IF you're in charge.

Wouldn't mind the brakes off the F360 if they're going cheap? :(

man i personally know the copper who booked this rich bastard and he was doing about 220kms slid for more than 250metres was pissed blew .21 and his insurance company doesn't want to know him

more money than brains sukkd in old man 52 yrs of age and pissed driving a 360 modena = 360 on roof in a vineyard

would have been worse if he hit someone else

this wanka just wasted $378k

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