Wieringa case settled
gerd
10-26-2006, 07:53 PM
Thomas Wieringa has settled with US Customs. He will pay a fine of $60,000.00 for both the illegal McLaren and the illegal Ferrari.
Considering that F1 prices are over $2 million, who says that crime doesn't pay.
He must export the cars to the UK or the Netherlands (Ferrari only).
Look for the F1 to be for sale.
Considering that F1 prices are over $2 million, who says that crime doesn't pay.
He must export the cars to the UK or the Netherlands (Ferrari only).
Look for the F1 to be for sale.
PatrickT82
10-27-2006, 04:25 AM
I hope The Netherlands cause I live there:-)
Peloton25
10-27-2006, 01:37 PM
Look for the F1 to be for sale.
Hey Chris - here's your chance. :naughty:
>8^)
ER
Hey Chris - here's your chance. :naughty:
>8^)
ER
hurstg01
11-08-2006, 10:39 AM
Thomas Wieringa has settled with US Customs. He will pay a fine of $60,000.00 for both the illegal McLaren and the illegal Ferrari.
Considering that F1 prices are over $2 million, who says that crime doesn't pay.
He must export the cars to the UK or the Netherlands (Ferrari only).
Look for the F1 to be for sale.
He's a lucky man to be allowed to still keep them?.....
Considering that F1 prices are over $2 million, who says that crime doesn't pay.
He must export the cars to the UK or the Netherlands (Ferrari only).
Look for the F1 to be for sale.
He's a lucky man to be allowed to still keep them?.....
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