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Ouch! So where was that from? The license plate isn't Euro 24" x 5", it isn't the Nth American 6-by-12, it oddly looks like a Kiwi or Aussie size plate, but neither country has those graphics. What else is there....a banana republic?
No 100% on that one Tony..... In USA a lot of people have made up plates on teh front and the proper one on the back. For guessing sake I am thinking that the car was in Ghana.
Scotty - you might be wrong on that, as the only way you can get spare parts is from the McLaren factory. One can not buy carbon fibre parts from just anywhere.
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Oh - that is just so sad.
Yes..... it is Pablo.
bugger
Well it isn't a Toyota Mike, but I am sure that something along the lines of that came out of the mouth of the driver and insurer.
Ouch! So where was that from? The license plate isn't Euro 24" x 5", it isn't the Nth American 6-by-12, it oddly looks like a Kiwi or Aussie size plate, but neither country has those graphics. What else is there....a banana republic?
No 100% on that one Tony..... In USA a lot of people have made up plates on teh front and the proper one on the back. For guessing sake I am thinking that the car was in Ghana.
Well that is a good question. What I'd ask is how much would it cost to rebuild?
Scotty - you might be wrong on that, as the only way you can get spare parts is from the McLaren factory. One can not buy carbon fibre parts from just anywhere.
True..... Looks like a write off to me.
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