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considering how far is shunted the other cars, its actually held up real well.

dont care if people show off, but i would still laugh/taunt this guy, ferrari drivers shit me... "hey buddy, that parkin' spot's already occupied!"

He's going to be farking sore in the neck tomorrow. He obviously hit something right at his door which would have wrenched his neck big time.

Never tried to drive really hard and/or show off in a mid-mounted engine car but im sure once the start spinning up its really easy for them to get well out of shape

(doesnt detract from the fact the guy is a douche for crashing, and doing it in a busy area with kids etc around).

good work on the pics and vid for our entertainment:p

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/ferrari/fer...rs-t6967.0.html

Heres the link.

FYI the cars not that expensive, a new R35 gtr is easily worth more than this, also a 2nd hand auction job import R35 is still worth more. Looks like a 97 model F355

look on the bright side at least it wasn't a skyline crashing ( i swear as soon as a cop see's one of these in a accident its automatically decided he's guilty and to bring out the taser )

in hindsight seeing an R33 rear ending someone isnt a uncommon sight, have to chuckle sometimes..

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/ferrari/fer...rs-t6967.0.html

Heres the link.

FYI the cars not that expensive, a new R35 gtr is easily worth more than this, also a 2nd hand auction job import R35 is still worth more. Looks like a 97 model F355

;)

F355 is about mid-late 90s is it not. that means it would be a $150k car if you were lucky.

still not a cheap thing to smack around but they still do..

I know a guy here in brissy that has one as a toy and his shitbox daily is a 308.. go figure

How many other owners of that model there (if any) do you reckon had greedy thoughts about their now even rarer car going up in value?

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