Plot thickens further. The car may not be legally in the country, the "owner" was an officer in a video game company, Gizmondo that went under owing millions and he may have been arrested & sent to prison in Sweden in the early 90's for counterfiting.
Enzo Ferrari totaled on PCH on front page of L.A. Times.
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The freaking hose is over 80.00 Holy Sh*t!!!
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They should put the wreck in a 'Pick Your Part' salvage yard :D I'd love to see a Enzo next to a faded Volvo 240San Diego BMW repair -> Jake @ www.littlecarshop.com Great guy :up:Comment
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Even more good news: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...,3986184.storyThe BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Maybe the owners buyin it. Trying to get started collectiong parts to put it back together. The car can be rebuilt but Ferrari will have to mold all new carbon fiber for him custom they didnt make any extra bodies, or panels. Might be easier and cheaper to just buy another one.Originally posted by parkerbinkThe freaking hose is over 80.00 Holy Sh*t!!!Summer '85 E24 635csi Winter '88 E30 325iX, I lose 25% of my hp before I even turn the key.

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