Thursday, December 15, 2016

Car owner fails bid to stop £270,000 Lamborghini being smashed to pieces in Taiwan


Fast... and furious: Car owner fails to stop his £270,000 Lamborghini being smashed to pieces because it was fitted with fake plates *** The custom Murciélago - though to be an LP 670-4 SuperVeloce - had been impounded in Taiwan because it was being driven on a public road without a valid registration number in 2013. After three years of appeals, the government decided to demolish the luxury car in front of horrified onlookers. The owner of the Lamborghini is reportedly a commercial pilot with the surname Lin, according to Focus Taiwan. Children cowered as a JCB with a mechanical claw made light work of the supercar's expensive body and all that was left of the high-end vehicle was the chassis and the limited edition gold-rimmed alloys attached to the tyres. | Daily Mail
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