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A LAMBORGHINI car has crashed into a bus stop in Melbourne's north-east.

The $250,000 Gallardo hit a bus stop on Heidelberg Rd, near Como St, Alphington, just before 9am.

It is not known whether anyone was in the bus stop.

Police say there were no injuries.

Officers were seen talking to a male driver at the scene. The bus stop was badly damaged.

It is not clear what caused the accident.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/black-lam...o-1225917111060

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With the wet weather I'll take a stab at him never having given it stick in the wet, then giving the "first for everything" method a go :thumbsup:

lol @ mines_datsun.

gallardos are 4wd. he must have been an absolute muppet to cock that up, i'd say there's something else we aren't being told.

James, don't assume he can just buy another one. Some people save up for these exotics!

gallardos are 4wd. he must have been an absolute muppet to cock that up, i'd say there's something else we aren't being told.

James, don't assume he can just buy another one. Some people save up for these exotics!

That's true some people do save up for Exotics but if you have money for a $250,000 car then you certainly have money for insurance he will get a payout and go buy himself another one : )

It was my mate from trade school mate's lambo...he's only 30 something...Said the media is making it out to be a lot worse than it really is, and that the car will be back on the road soon

One of my bosses friends witnessed it (he even sat in it before it got loaded on the tow truck haha). He came into work and told us all about it, complete with a walk thru video he took with his phone lol. Apparently the guy that crashed it was only just 22, must of been the dad's car. He didn't hang around for very long either.

I don't think the car will be back on the road ... Saw pics of it from all angles, it looked absolutely slaughtered. The driver was lucky he got out alive!

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