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Sad story, just like one th happened up here..

Posted by Rich Brkich on September 13, 2004 at 19:56:28:

Same basic story, minivan and all. The car that did the deed in this case was a Ferrari (a Testarosa from what I could tell of the pictures of the remaining mess).

Quite frankly, I hold the parents of such youg drivers to blame as much as the young man or woman behind the wheel. First put the kind through some serious driver training (something that will teach real/serious driver skills and also scare the shit of them a good deal too). Putting such a inexperienced driver behind the wheel of such a powerful car is a reckless act.

Happy Listening,
Rich Brkich
Retailer & Audio Asylum Industry Liaison