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Car Forum / Ferrari Cars / August 2006

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Some people just can't have nice things....

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Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) - 03 Aug 2006 17:25 GMT
Ouch

http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_4127209

T308
Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) - 03 Aug 2006 17:31 GMT
> Ouch
>
> http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_4127209
>
> T308

Apparently this guy had the highest mileage Enzo known.

http://img148.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=17103_LongTermEnzo_317lo.jpg

At least he enjoyed his "nice thing" before writing it off...

T308
Matt Borland - 05 Aug 2006 01:10 GMT
> > Ouch
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> T308

He was the one who had the roof cut off and a replacement set of doors
modified to fit the new removable hardtop made from the old roof. He
kept the original doors, like it matters now...

Poor bastard. I wonder if he downshifted instead of upshifted, breaking
the tires loose. It's the only way to lose it on a straight road
barring mechanical failure or sheer idiocy, by my reckoning.

-Matt- "..."
Tiger Racing - 04 Aug 2006 00:41 GMT
How does one just "lose control" of their car on a straight, stretch of
highway?

C.
Paul Duffin - 04 Aug 2006 07:32 GMT
> How does one just "lose control" of their car on a straight, stretch
> of
> highway?

...at 100mph (woo...)

Maybe he had a 'sudden loss of downforce' ;-)

-Paul
Tiger Racing - 04 Aug 2006 21:26 GMT
<< ...at 100mph (woo...)>>

Yeah, I've blown a power steering line at over 100 mph and didn't go
careening out of control, let alone total the car.

<<Maybe he had a 'sudden loss of downforce' ;-)>>

Damn, faulty, traction control buttons!

C.
thc test subject - 04 Aug 2006 20:35 GMT
What a drag.  That guy is a major Ferrari collector, I've read a lot of
articles about him, particularly in R&T.  He seems like a really nice
guy and very knowledgeable.  It can happen to anybody, right?

I think he is the one who was having his Enzo (or one of his, whatever)
converted into a roadster.

> Ouch
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> http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_4127209
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> T308
James - 05 Aug 2006 00:03 GMT
>  He seems like a really nice guy and very knowledgeable.  It can happen to
> anybody, right?

You a.s licking waster costello, lick lick lick....  you'll **NEVER** own a
FERRARI

Thank f*ck!

To have 'nice' things you have to **work** for it.  Lying in bed on drugs
all day, scrounging benefits will get you nowhere
I bet you're the bastard who 'keys' Ferraris aren't you, you piss poor,
scum, I'll kick your arse next time I'm in the states
you piece of shat.
thc test subject - 11 Aug 2006 06:48 GMT
Nice!  Thanks, Mikal!  I look forward to your visit.  It will be a short
one for you, maybe your last.

>> He seems like a really nice guy and very knowledgeable.  It can happen to
>>anybody, right?
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> scum, I'll kick your arse next time I'm in the states
> you piece of shat.
thc test subject - 11 Aug 2006 06:53 GMT
You know what, dickhead?  It's actually kind of an honor knowing that
you scan this newsgroup for my posts so that you can show your age.  Do
you have all your juvenile buddies from your circle jerk gather around
your computer while you drink mommy's vodka, cheering you on as you
muster up another unbelievably intelligent diatribe and send it on to me?

Because to have you, it sure seems like mommy has been drinking a lot of
vodka.  You probably breast fed for your first eight years or so.

I got a job, by the way.  Your constant dogging of me seared my heart
with guilt, so I picked up a part-timer at Petsmart.  I did say
part-time - that way, I could still collect disability benefits!  Have
fun with that one, chancre.

>> He seems like a really nice guy and very knowledgeable.  It can happen to
>>anybody, right?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> scum, I'll kick your arse next time I'm in the states
> you piece of shat.

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