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Ferrari Enzo Crashes Into Tree While Driven By Mechanic



In Holland a mechanic from the dealership smashed to pieces a 2.5million Ferrari Enzo after  crashing it into a tree stump in Holland.



The crash took place in the town of Baarn, just southeast of Amsterdam, on Tuesday. 

It is reported that a local dealership mechanic was the person behind the wheel of the Enzo at the time of the crash. 

Only 400 Enzo Ferraris were built worldwide. The mechanic escaped the incident unhurt after being taken to hospital for a check-up.

Significant damage was done to the Ferrari in the collision, in which its airbags were deployed, including two wheels having been ripped away along with several suspension pieces.  

A witness to the crash said the vehicle's passenger side ploughed into a tree stump on the side of the road.

Credit Daily Mail

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  1. Only 400 enzo Ferrari produced in the world.. So as it stands there are only 399 😂😂😂😂

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  2. It was damaged beyond recognition!!!! I can imagine the amount of speed it was on 🤯🤯🤯🤯

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  3. I hope the passenger at the passenger end is ok🤯🤯

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  4. 2.5million gone like that 😳😳😳

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