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    #21
    at this rate...mauubos na yung Enzo before i have a chance to buy one....












    ...naks

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    #22
    putcha parang ang lapad lapad ng kalye nagcrash pa eng eng na talaga ito!

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    #23
    rubbish drivers talaga sila!!!

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    #24
    ......buying it is one thing, to drive it is another. not everyone knows how to handle 600hp machines.

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    #25
    sabi ko kasi sa kanya KIA na lang bilhin nya eh..

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    #26
    nice blast!

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    #27
    Eriksson was formerly an executive officer of Gizmondo Europe, but resigned last October. It was later revealed that he had previously been convicted of a number of mobster-related charges in his native Sweden and given a ten year prison sentence.

    This is not the first time Eriksson has been involved in an expensive car crash - in 2002, he crashed a Tiger Telematics-sponsored Porsche 996 GT3-RS in a race in Sweden, destroying the vehicle.
    taken from here http://www.mobileindustry.biz/articl...rticle_id=1156

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    #28
    chakit non ha :D

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    #29
    Update from Yahoo: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060418/...NlYwN5bmNhdA--

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Swedish former video game executive who destroyed a $1 million Ferrari Enzo in a 160 mile per hour crash was charged Monday with stealing that Ferrari and another one plus a rare Mercedes worth a total of nearly $4 million.

    The Los Angeles District Attorney's office charged Bo Stefan M. Eriksson with nine criminal counts including drunk driving, embezzlement, grand theft auto, and possession of a firearm. If convicted he faces 14 years in prison.

    Eriksson, 44, was an executive for European video game company Gizmondo, which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year with more than $200 million in debt.

    Authorities said Eriksson was drunk at the time of the February crash and that he had imported his sports car collection to the United States in violation of a lease agreement with British financial institutions.

    The Ferrari Enzo wrecked in the crash was one in only 400 ever made and was going well over 160 miles per hour when it smashed into a power pole on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu on February 21. The crash ripped the car apart but nobody was injured seriously.

    Eriksson was arrested in April and is currently in jail while immigration officials conduct a separate inquiry.

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    #30
    grand theft auto yung kaso?! nice... kala ko sa PS2 lang meron nito... "hey johnny!"

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