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"Police said the driver will have to pay almost $1000 in fines and fees for collecting his car from the impounding yard."

I don't think he'll be overly concerned about the $1000 considering he owns a car that costs hundreds of thousands.

Damn these idiot euro-import drivers giving euro-imports a bad name. Now cops will start to target lambos..

Yer I better get rid of the decat pipe on my Murc...

Lawyer or not he's losing his licence for 12 months unless he gets a provisional "to and from work" licence granted by the court. But hey, if you can afford the Lambo you can afford to pay someone to drive you around in it!

Lol at getting caught. But I could only imagine it would be hard to hold yourself back in one of them.

If only they would start targeting everything else to even the playing field. They won't start targeting exotics as they are typically stock and owned by wealthy people with a team of legal aid.

Jap imports are just far to simple to defect. Its almost a sure bet that if you pull any given import over that you won't need to look to hard. No point targeting generic cars and you need to look harder to find any defects. You only have to see the way they open the hood of a skyline and go straight to BOV, Boost control and Cut holes for intercooler.

Damn these idiot euro-import drivers giving euro-imports a bad name. Now cops will start to target lambos..

lol good call

Yer I better get rid of the decat pipe on my Murc...

Lawyer or not he's losing his licence for 12 months unless he gets a provisional "to and from work" licence granted by the court. But hey, if you can afford the Lambo you can afford to pay someone to drive you around in it!

pick me, pick me!!

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