Wonder if he was a registered trader with insurance or if he's a back street guy... that is gonna be a hell of a claim either way.
That won't polish out
So he detailed it and then went for a blast on wet roads possibly in the rain? that alone makes no sense
so at just 30 mph? a 'Mermaid riding on the back of a unicorn' jumped out in front of him and his avoiding action tore 2 wheels clean off ??!!
yeah that happens a lot,its well known Ferrari's are deadly at 30/40mph (especially when traction is switched off and your a total bellend)
Rape him with a cactus
I hope this comes up on one of the salvage site. Would make such a good rebuild project and no ****ing rust in sight
S body engine conversion anyone?
Definitely not a good day at work!
Even if he had a good trade insurance most won't cover a vehicle of that value unless he paid a hell of a lot more for his policy
I mean hell our policy only covers £18k which would help much on that case.
lol i don't understand why you would want to anything more than move it about, turn it round etc.......chump binned it lol
""The damage is definitely sufficient enough for the car to be deemed a complete write-off and consequently, the owner should be awarded money for the total value of the lost Italian supercar.""
I'm guessing by that quote this side of things has been sorted.
And I'm going to say the owner wasn't daft enough take a super car of that value to a back street garage without the relevant insurance. Could be wrong though as the rich tend to want to stay rich ha
Forget the 458 this one would make me
That 458 incident happened literally round the corner from my house!!! It was a total mess man. Bad times.
Something peculiar about that story if the detailer took it out in the rain. Bad times for both parties either way!
Yeah .... I just dont believe that story to be totally true.
you wouldnt detail a car then take it for a spin ... let a lone in the rain, It makes no sense. He more likely crashed the car himself and paid the detailer to take the blame or something
Or the detailer didn't detail it and this happened before he started?