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Old 12-11-2016, 02:31 PM   #1
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Default Yellow Ferrari in flames at Lalor Park

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Yellow Ferrari in flames at Lalor Park



ZENON KOSMIDER,
The Daily Telegraph

12 November, 2016


See Web link below for video of fire


A QUICK stop at an ATM has ended up costing one man a whole lot more than expected when his Ferrari burst into flames.

In a terrible start to a Saturday morning, the man is believed to have parked his Ferrari on Freeman St, near the Northcott Rd intersection in Lalor Park, to stop quickly at an ATM.

When he returned to his car, he noticed flames coming from the rear of the vehicle — which he unsuccessfully attempted to extinguish.



Hot ride goes up in flames. Picture: Adam Taylor



The vehicle has been towed away. Picture: Adam Taylor



A wipe over with ArmorAll will be needed to restore this interior. Picture: Adam Taylor


NSW Fire and Rescue attended the incident, about 9.30am and worked to extinguish the fire.

The incident is being treated as not suspicious by police, and the luxury car has been towed away from the scene.



Flaming Ferrari.



Rough way to start a Saturday. Picture: Adam Taylor



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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...b2da2c79da8f25
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