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    Default 14-year-old boy "borrows" dad's Ferrari

    Maybe a little jealous of the father who is teaching his son to drive in a Ferrari, a 14-year-old boy out of Berlin, Germany, “borrowed” his dad’s black Ferrari while his parents were taking a trip to Spain. Both the car and the boy were reported missing by an acquaintance of the family and, at first, the German Polizei suspected a possible kidnapping and car theft plot. Both the unrepentant boy and the car were later found unharmed and the youth’s parents were notified. Police did not disclose the model of the Ferrari although its value was estimated at €200,000 or $280,000.



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    Haha sounds like something I would do if I was 14-16 again.....good post.

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    If I did that when I was 14, my Italian mother would turn me into Jimmy Hoffa.......No exceptions
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    it something that I did when I was 14 but it wasnt a ferrari...

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    Props to the kid for not wrecking it as so many of these stories do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rstang42 View Post
    If I did that when I was 14, my Italian mother would turn me into Jimmy Hoffa.......No exceptions
    Damn, isn't that a little harsh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADV.1 Matt View Post
    Props to the kid for not wrecking it as so many of these stories do.
    Had a close call on my story, almost wrecked the car, still got in big ass trouble but didnt wreck the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADV.1 Matt View Post
    Props to the kid for not wrecking it as so many of these stories do.
    This.....we hear too many stories of kids wrecking Fcars and what not. Hell, we hear too many stories about adults wrecking exotics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ADV.1 Matt View Post
    Props to the kid for not wrecking it as so many of these stories do.
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