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Anakin in
Automobile on 15th April 2009 |
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To their credit, the police in Slovakia evidently make no exceptions for $1.5 million supercars.
There are supposedly two Bugatti Veyrons registered in the European country, and this one is said to belong to Zoroslav Kollar, an attorney and owner of a Czech tractor maker and holding company.
Apparently Kollar’s Veyron was parked a little too long at the Hviezdoslavovo Square in Bratislava and the police slapped a boot on the Bugatti’s 12-spoke wheels.
Via Autoblog

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