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Ik ben niet zo wild van die velgen. Ze herinneren me veel aan oude kruisspaaksvelgen, en ik vind ze er eigenlijk gedateerd uit zien. Past naar mijn mening niet op een nieuwe Gallardo. De buitenkleur is knap, maar ik zou het interieur liever iets minder fel zien.
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By Nina Muslim, Staff Reporter
Published: November 26, 2008, 23:05
Dubai: At least one man died when the sports car he was driving spun out of control and burst into flames on Shaikh Zayed Road last night, trapping him inside.
The crash and resulting fireball at about 9:54pm brought residents in nearby apartment buildings and passing motorists running out with fire extinguishers, while traffic ground to a halt.
Paramedics and police officers at the scene could not approach the burning vehicle as the fire was too intense.
Finally, a water tanker had to be brought from a nearby construction site to put out the fire.
Distraught friends were seen circling the burning shell, weeping openly and lashing out at any passers-by who stopped to take photographs of the accident.
A bystander who witnessed the accident told Gulf News the man had been speeding.
The driver of the 08 LP640 in Dubai was a very good friend of mine. He was 19 years old and a very good kid. Nobody knows the full details, but he was driving home from school, and his car flipped and caught on fire. He never drove his car fast, and was always careful. He was trapped inside the car and unable to get out, and the car had turned into a fireball which was lit all around the car, and the fire department was unable to take out the fire in time.
The length from the freeway entrance in front of our school and where the accident happened is enough for him to be going about 80-90mph. Plus the freeways were packed due to events going on throughout the nation. Nobody know what the cause was; whether it was speeding or something with the car, but it let to a tragic ending. His father told him from day 1 to sell the car, and he was going to trade it on Friday.
I am also 19, and was going to get an 09 LP640 or LP560, but will be getting something with a little less power now.
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