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COLIN Zampatti, nephew of fashion designer Carla Zampatti, has been charged with drink driving after slamming his $300,000 Ferrari into a traffic light.

Colin Zampatti, crashed his Ferrari 360 Spider outside the pub, on the corner of Mends St and Mill Point Rd in South Perth, about 7pm (WDT) on Sunday.Mr Zampatti, 42, has now been charged with driving under the influence, a charge which only applies over a 0.15 blood alcohol level – three times the legal limit.

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So much money, so few brains. Made my week sending those photos around. Wot a plonka

Posted by: Steven McKiernan of Menora 8:56pm December 24, 2006 Comment 20 of 20

thats gotta hurt!..... the ego more than the cash.

Posted by: LOL of Perth 4:43pm December 24, 2006 Comment 19 of 20

Too much money not enough brains!

Posted by: Andre of Hillarys 4:05pm December 23, 2006 Comment 18 of 20

That's one hell of an expensive "mid life crisis" to lose! Shoulda bought a cheaper car instead!

Posted by: A of 3:05pm December 23, 2006 Comment 17 of 20

should also be charged with aggravated iditism

Posted by: chris of 12:35pm December 23, 2006 Comment 16 of 20

Now now people even NASA makes mistakes, he`s just a drunk idiot what chance has he got? waste of a nice car though, perrrrrlonka.


Ferrari 360 Car Specifications

Ferrari 360 Modena Performance & Efficiency Standard Features

-3,586 cc 3.6 liters V 8 mid engine with 85 mm bore, 79 mm stroke, 11 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and five valves per cylinder
-Premium unleaded fuel 91
-Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 16 and EPA city (mpg): 11
-Multi-point injection fuel system
-25.1 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank
-Power: 298 kW , 400 HP SAE @ 8,500 rpm; 275 ft lb , 373 Nm @ 4,750 rpm

Ferrari 360 Modena Handling, Ride & Braking Standard Features

-Four-wheel ABS
-Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs
-Electronic brake distribution
-Electronic traction control via engine management
-Immobilizer
-Limited slip differential
-Responsive suspension
-Spacesaver steel rim internal spare wheel
-Wishbone front and rear suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs

Ferrari 360 Modena Exterior & Aerodynamics Standard Features

-Body color front and rear bumpers
-Coefficient of drag: 0.36
-Fixed hoop convertible rollover protection
-Electric softtop convertible roof with glass rear window
-Driver and passenger power heated body color door mirrors
-External dimensions: overall length (inches): 176.3, overall width (inches): 75.8, overall height (inches): 47.8, wheelbase (inches): 102.4, front track (inches): 65.7, rear track (inches): 63.7 and curb to curb turning circle (feet): 35.4
-Projector beam lens halogen bulb headlights
-Luxury trim alloy on gearknob, leather on doors and leather on dashboard
-Metallic paint
-Fixed rear window with defogger
-Tinted glass on cabin
-Weights: curb weight (lbs) 3,197
-Windshield wipers with variable intermittent wipe

Ferrari 360 Modena Interior Standard Features

-Air conditioning with climate control
-Element antenna
-Peripheral anti-theft protection
-Front ashtray
-Sony audio system with AM/FM and cassette
-Front seats cigar lighter
-Clock
-Partial dashboard console , partial floor console with open storage box
-Delayed/fade courtesy lights
-Door ajar warning
-Door pockets/bins for driver seat and passenger seat
-External temperature
-Driver and passenger front airbag
-Sports driver and passenger seat with lumbar adjustment
-Height adjustable 3-point reel front seat belts on driver seat and passenger seat with pre-tensioners
-Two height adjustable head restraints on front seats
-Illuminated entry system
-Low fuel level warning
-Low tire pressure indicator
-Remote power locks
-Vehicle speed proportional power steering
-Front power windows with one one-touch
-Front reading lights
-Rear fog lights
-Rear view mirror
-Remote fuel filler door release
-Electric remote trunk/hatch release
-Leather seat upholstery
-Seating: two seats
-Four speaker(s)
-Leather covered steering wheel with tilt adjustment and telescopic adjustment
-Tachometer
-Passenger vanity mirror
-Ventilation system with recirculation setting and micro filter
-Wind deflector behind seats.


Enterprise runs in Hindmarch family

EVERY three or four weeks William Hindmarch makes a call to tell someone that he or she has won a Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale, a Lamborghini Gallardo or maybe a Bond-style Bladerunner boat.

The response is always the same. Nobody believes him. “They think it’s a wind-up. Almost everyone puts the phone down on me. Then they call back on the company phone number to make sure it’s for real.


· Ferrari See, Ferrari Do: Aussie Hoon Hopes For T-Shirt, Crashes 360

What's up with the dick in a box-types who keep crashing their high-po super cars into immobile objects? I mean yeah, this guy who crashed his Ferrari 360 Spyder into a pole in West Perth, Australia may be a hoon par high dollar, but that don't mean we'll make a shirt out of it. Sorry big man, no matter how many times you crash an Anderson Cooper Ferrari into a pole, your automaker's already got us to make a t-shirt for the Enzo. So, go get yourself a Carerra, Mr. Hoon, and try your level best to get a t-shirt made for that one -- because right now, despite the rumors you imbibed ten Foster's before you put the proverbial pedal to the metal in this here Spyder for the last time, you're just plain outta luck. But hey, we've still got a full gallery of the hoonage below. [Hat tip to David, Laurens & Simon!] – Ray Wert

[Save The Enzos!]

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Another day, another Ferrari crashed

Why do bad things happen to good cars? It seems to us that Ferraris are getting crashed left, right and center, and we're here to say they don't deserve this. We're speaking up for the little red-headed sportscars that can't speak for themselves (except in indiscernible revs and exhaust notes... and in Pixar movies).

The latest, at least, was not an Enzo. The world supply of those rare supercars is being rapidly and dangerously depleted by ostensibly careless drivers who seem to be routinely writing them off. No, this one was "just" a Modena, a 360 Spider to be precise, crashed into a lamp post at an intersection in Perth, Australia. By the looks of things, it was just the front end that was wrapped around the pole, while the rest of the car looks fine. But there's bound to be some structural damage to the 360's aluminum frame, and you can try to fix that, but she'll never be the same.


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