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How many Italian Stallions are we gonna lose before year's end?

How many Italian Stallions are we gonna lose before year's end?

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How do you feel when you see VW rims on Skoda?  

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    • Indifferent ...
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    • Owner of the Skoda couldn't find Skoda rims
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    • Owner tries to disguise the Skoda as a VW
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No...not again. Honestly my heart can't take much more of this. It's barely been two months since a Blu Chairo Ferrari F430 was turned into a submarine in a basement carpark somewhere in Bukit Timah.

 

My heart sank when I saw a picture of the smashed and splintered remains of a Rosso Corsa Ferrari F430 on the front page of a local Chinese newspaper. Being effectively illiterate in Mandarin, I got the girlfriend to read it out for me. But looking at the pic, it couldn't have been good news anyway. I honestly can't tell what model it used to be. Not from the picture anyway. As far as I can tell, it has on those 360 Challenge Stradale rims but it could've been a 430 owner that opted for those. Since then, it's been confirmed (from the above pic) that it used to be an F430.

 

The report reads that this poor baby got a little too intimate with a guardrail along Nicoll Highway early on Saturday morning. By early I mean like 7am in the frigging morning. No points for guessing what the owner was probably doing when he crashed. Definitely not taking a leisurely early morning drive that's for sure.

 

Ahhh...how wonderful it is to be laid in the cradle of affluence. Instead of relating the usual weekend activities of shopping, movies or hanging out with friends, on Monday morning to your mates, you get to say, "Oh...nothing much...just crashed a Ferrari 430"

 

This is how it probably used to look when it left the Maranello stables...

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Give me 1 or even half of it and I'll promise I'll take care of it like I take care of my own private parts. Sigh.

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Heee....how's that Mr Prostcode? Thrust it into a dark hole and quickly stroke it in and out until radiator pooi and froth and spit all over the ground?

 

 

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What - I never use any dirty words, only say that should not drive too fast in KPE until radiator pooi. I am for road safety you know?

 

If you read anything else into my words then maybe oughta get mind outta gutter :D

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Ichibawa> I guess the author is expressing his feelings as a car lover. In the same way that you will empathize with Megan Fox if she got her heartbroken by her bf or something...
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Wah, SJV....barely 1mth old i presume? How sad...maybe new driver not used to powerful car? To be able to crash like that...cannot be going at 70km/h speed limit right?

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true, some ppl are so well off that Ferrari is just one of their thrash about cars

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Congrats to all Ferrari owners... your insurance premium is going to go up due to this case.

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