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‘Abandoned’ Ferrari in Jurong West recovered before towing deadline, had already lost tyre along Farrer Road

‘Abandoned’ Ferrari in Jurong West recovered before towing deadline, had already lost tyre along Farrer Road

‘Abandoned’ Ferrari in Jurong West recovered before towing deadline, had already lost tyre along Farrer Road

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The driver, who allegedly “abandoned” his Ferrari in a Jurong West car park, has apparently recovered the vehicle.

When a Shin Min Daily Newspaper The reporter visited the parking lot near Block 534 of Jurong West Street 52, the super car was nowhere in sight.

Neighborhood residents said they believed the car’s owner had recovered the vehicle after news circulated about its status.

A notice from authorities had already been found stuck to the car’s windshield, stating that the car would be towed unless its owner claimed it before August 1, 2024.

Since the car was removed before the deadline, it was assumed that the owner had recovered it.

If the car has not been claimed, its owner will have to bear all costs incurred for its removal and detention under the Parking Spaces Act.

The owner could also be fined and prosecuted.

The model of the Ferrari has been identified by the public as a Ferrari F430, a model that was manufactured from 2004 to 2009.

Previously involved in an incident

A car, bearing the same registration plate, was identified as being involved in an incident on April 7, 2024.

A video on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page apparently showed one of the car’s tyres coming off as it was driving on Farrer Road.

The video begins with the Ferrari speeding down the road.

The clip then shows a single tire bouncing on the road.

by SG Road Vigilante

The Ferrari was then seen stopped, looking askance, as the driver got out of the vehicle.

The loose tire was assumed to belong to the Ferrari.

Top photo via @sgasap22/TikTok and SGRV/Facebook