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These ferrari drivers are not the best. I seen one in an accident only a few weeks earlier on the M4 Westbound. Car had spun right around facing the oncoming traffic, couldnt tell whether or not he clipped the wall.

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Highly doubt it'd be an Enzo... It'd be all over the news:

"Tonight on Nine news... Check out what this douche did to his $1.5mil Ferrari!"

These guys have got one in Oz supposedly though:

Lindsay Fox (Red with a yellow roof)

Simon Tjong, A Ferrari Collector. Owns a red Enzo, Australia

Ben Counsel, A big Ferrari collection including an Enzo in Australia, Yellow with carbon ceramic brakes.

Stolen from: http://forums.streetfire.net/showthread.php?t=15166

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