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Old 02-12-2011, 09:03 PM   #1
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This guy, who reportedly has only had his license 4 months wrote off a beautiful Typhoon.

A YOUNG driver has been charged with drink-driving after crashing his high-powered car into a Rockingham shopping centre.
Police said the Bertram man, 20, had a blood-alcohol level above 0.08 per cent.

The man only had his driver's licence for four months and was driving a high-powered $40,000 six-cylinder Ford Typhoon turbo which was written off, police spokeswoman Susan Usher said.

It is believed he was driving at high speed, lost control of his vehicle which has become airborne and crashed into three shops at the corner of Ennis Avenue and Dixon Road, Rockingham at 11.15pm.

The shops were extensively damaged.

He also faces a hefty damage bill if convicted of the drink-driving offence, as his insurance won't cover the repairs.





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