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V
10-23-2006, 02:54 AM
I also found this while searching on the web earlier... i thought it was pretty cool....

What happens when you borrow your Dad's Ferrari & hit a telephone pole at 200+ MPH...

http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter9.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter3.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter1.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter2.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter4.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter5.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter8.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter7.jpg
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_may2006/DadsFerrariAfter6.jpg

Rich189
10-23-2006, 07:15 AM
it was actually a business man who had questionable methods for getting his cars ect.... i forget the exact story and his name but he was racing a mercedes i beleive it was a slr and lost controll he walked away with a bloody nose and a fat lip and then tried to claim the car was stolen... ill try to find the story when i wake up this afternoon... damn night shift

V
10-23-2006, 09:44 AM
ah ok, i didnt know the actual true story, so i just posted what the one web site said in blue, lol

LS1Hawk
10-23-2006, 10:03 AM
I saw that on the news, and I think they said the guy driving the Ferrari also owned the Mercedes he was racing against.

BonzoHansen
10-23-2006, 10:04 AM
That isn't the one from the Utah FastPass event?

http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21840&highlight=utah

Or is it this one wrecked in LA?
http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15642&highlight=enzo

V
10-23-2006, 10:32 AM
i dont know where it is or when, but those pics are cool..,.hehe

12secondv6
10-23-2006, 11:11 AM
:rofl: He has...... um, I mean... he HAD an SLR (Mercedes/ McLaren)

foff667
10-23-2006, 01:51 PM
welcome to like 4 months ago :lol:

camaro2you
10-23-2006, 01:55 PM
damn....lol

Formulalt1
10-24-2006, 06:46 AM
Damn, that poor car. If I was there that engine in the middle of the road would have so been snuck into my trunk.

chevyt454
10-24-2006, 07:49 AM
A Swedish former videogame executive who set off an international investigation by destroying a rare Ferrari in Malibu was "living it up" with $4 million in stolen sports cars, a Los Angeles prosecutor said as his trial for car theft and embezzlement opened on Monday.


But lawyers for Bo Stefan Eriksson, a 44-year-old former executive with the now-bankrupt videogame company Gizmondo Europe, said during opening statements that while Eriksson was late on his payments on the three cars, he did not steal them.

Eriksson was speeding along the Pacific Coast Highway through Malibu in February at 160 mph (257 kph) when he smashed a $1 million Enzo Ferrari into a power pole, slicing the car in half. The crash exposed a high flying life of big spending, million-dollar homes, fast cars and burned out businesses.

The Swedish national, who declared bankruptcy with more than $200 million in debt a month before the crash, pleaded no contest last week to driving under the influence of alcohol. He faces a separate trial on gun charges.

Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Tamara Hall said during her opening statement the crashed Ferrari, along with another Enzo and a Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR, worth a total of nearly $4 million, were reported stolen by British banks because payments on a lease had stopped in late 2005.

"While (the banks) were looking for Mr. Eriksson in the United Kingdom, he was living it up and sporting those vehicles right here in the U.S.," Hall said.

Defense attorneys contend the banks were aware of Eriksson's move to the United States, and said he had allowed the cars to be displayed in a Las Vegas automobile show -- proof he wasn't hiding.

"He didn't move them (the cars) in the middle of the night," defense attorney Jim Parkman said. "He hired lawyers and agents who were reputable. Ask yourself, what did Mr. Eriksson do to steal or hide any of these vehicles?"

Parkman said U.S. Customs officials gave Eriksson permission to bring the cars into the country, and that a Los Angeles sheriff's detective encouraged the filing of a stolen-car report so he could get a warrant and search Eriksson's $6 million home for evidence of a possible automobile "chop shop."

Eriksson has prior convictions in Sweden for assault, forgery and fraud and served prison time there before joining Gizmondo in London. The Swedish press dubbed the gang he is accused of leading there in the early 1990s the Uppsala Mafia.

WayFast84
10-24-2006, 07:52 AM
it was actually a business man who had questionable methods for getting his cars ect.... i forget the exact story and his name but he was racing a mercedes i beleive it was a slr and lost controll he walked away with a bloody nose and a fat lip and then tried to claim the car was stolen... ill try to find the story when i wake up this afternoon... damn night shift
yeah, that was it


why does everyone get red enzo's? I cant wait till I get my black enzo when im like 70:lol:

Squirrel
10-24-2006, 07:36 PM
yeah, that was it


why does everyone get red enzo's? I cant wait till I get my black enzo when im like 70:lol:
in 65 years theyll probably have eclipsed 20 million easy especially with asshats like these driving them

Knipps
11-16-2006, 08:55 AM
After surviving a 162 mph crash and a criminal trial that ended with a deadlocked jury, Bo Stefan Eriksson, at this point perhaps the world’s second most famous Ferrari driver behind Michael Schumacher, has accepted the security of a plea deal.
Eriksson, the Swedish ex-felon identified as the driver of a Ferrari Enzo that disintegrated in a crash on the Pacific Coast Highway last February, pleaded no contest to two counts of embezzlement related to two exotic cars and one count of possessing a gun illegally.
The rest of Eriksson’s exotic stable, a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren and another Enzo, this one black, are in the custody of European banks, and Eriksson’s house in the exclusive Bel-Air section of Los Angeles, California, is going into receivership. Eriksson is expected to spend a year in prison, after which he may be deported — if he doesn’t leave voluntarily, as his lawyer says he will. Eriksson, a former executive of the failed Gizmondo handheld electronic game startup, had been accused of taking part in a scheme to bring the supercars to the U.S. illegally, and of illegally possessing a firearm.
If you’re still awaiting word on the whereabouts of the mysterious “Dietrich,” who Eriksson told police had been driving at the time of the crash, this might be a good time to give up.
- By David LaChance

The story...

qwikz28
11-16-2006, 10:11 AM
supposedly ferrari wasnt too happy about this and this dude actually got in trouble for wrecking a irreplaceable car

Tsar
11-16-2006, 10:24 AM
supposedly ferrari wasnt too happy about this and this dude actually got in trouble for wrecking a irreplaceable car
um...he's not the first one. I cant see how a car company can do anything about someone wrecking their car after they got paid for it :shrug:

qwikz28
11-16-2006, 10:25 AM
the hell if i should know. thats just what my friend told me, i just believed him cause he has a serious hard on for ferraris

camarokev
11-16-2006, 10:35 AM
lol hey guys. I havent been on here much.... plan on being back and in action tho! :) just thought i'd add my two cents... these pics and many more are at www.wreckedexotics.com that's my favorite site to look at when I want to laugh at all the idiots with TONS of money out there.