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Ferrari Submarine

Ferrari Submarine

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If you've kept up with the papers recently, you would've probably read about the flash floods that've occurred in the Bukit Timah prime district area. Flood waters reached knee-level and some cars were even fully submerged beneath the murky waters.

 

It's hardly surprising but nevertheless traumatic to hear some exotic cars falling victim to the flood. A barely month-old Ferrari F430 was reported to have been completely submerged in the Tessarina condominium carpark.

 

This comes only weeks after watching a video of a Bugatti Veyron plunging into a lake somewhere in the States. It




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Damn...the papers said it was a company car shared by the directors in reward for their hard work

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