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Mon, Sep 08, 2008
The Straits Times
Not safe on N-S Highway, even in convoy

By Carolyn Quek & Kimberly Spykerman

THIS is the car that was wrecked in a daring robbery along the North-South highway in Malaysia on Friday.

The Ferrari 430 Spyder was bought only 10 months ago and cost the owner about $900,000.

It was on its way to meet a convoy of about 20 Ferraris and Maseratis, which had set out earlier that morning for Genting Highlands.


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