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From the local media video they said the police estimate speeds around 200 mph. The skid marks start around where the flatbed is in the last picture. The telephone pole was snapped and spun upside down. When the police arrived they found 2 people near the car, both claim the driver "ran up the hill". So, how hard is it to put 3 people in an Enzo? One had blood on his face and only the driver airbag had blood on it. The police figured a fatality for sure, but it appears only minor injuries. I guess a cool mil buys alot of safety. Happened on the PCH. And the stupid will be punished.
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Originally posted by Husker:
The guys company filed for bankrupcy after losing 225 mil and this guy still has an Enzo. Man, this world is SO screwed up.


It gets a litle more "twisted"


http://www.nbc4.tv/news/7630545/detail.html


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"The Ferrari company in Italy told Brooks it could fix the broken red Ferrari for a mere $200,000 to $300,000."
Eeker

Do you think the title will read "salvage" Roll Eyes
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Originally posted by DeTom:
Jeff, the article said Ferrari can fix this car good as new for a measly three hundred grand. So I guess it isn't totaled.


Since when is ripped in half not totaled?

LOL.................

I thought they could sell what's left to use as a booth at a hamburger stand or a diner.

"Two chili dogs for the guy sitting in the Enzo booth"

He, he, he, he.....
I read in a car magazine a couple of years ago list price was 650,000k for an Enzo. You had to be a current owner of a Ferrari to purchase one, if one was available. Performance numbers were astronomical.So was maintenance. Oil change $2800, special order synethic oil from Shell. Ceramic brake pads $3800 not including labor. The Enzo is a street legal formula 1 car that requires maintenance every few thousand miles. Chuck

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