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RVRKID
04-26-2006, 03:19 PM
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data/500/2668Yacht.jpg
Authorities Search Boat In Connection With Ferrari Crash Probe

ChumpChange
04-26-2006, 03:35 PM
Yup. Force 26 saw it there. That's funny. Stupid Erickson.

redneckcharlie
04-26-2006, 03:59 PM
i'm kinda curious. what does a boat and a jackass spreading his ferrari all over a highway have in common? :rollside:

Garrddogg
04-26-2006, 04:51 PM
looks like it but I think I remember the sun pads being black, but they could have just been covered!!
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riverracerx
04-26-2006, 05:10 PM
I just took delivery of mine, but it is blue. I am going to park it in the channel this weekend. Look for me :)

roln 20s
04-26-2006, 05:14 PM
That boat is so sick...what kind is it? I want one!! Maybe it will get taken and auctioned off--I'll start the bidding at $1000 :) :D
Roln 20s

OutCole'd
04-26-2006, 05:48 PM
I just took delivery of mine, but it is blue. I am going to park it in the channel this weekend. Look for me :)
Sweet Chris, I'll cruise by & throw you the Shocker.....

fourspeednup
04-26-2006, 05:58 PM
Honestly...what a dumbass :rolleyes: That guy had a damn good gig going however he was making/laundering money and now after his stunt in the enzo I'd bet he loses everything and may even end up in jail or worse after all the investigations are over :crossx:

MagicMtnDan
04-26-2006, 09:26 PM
LOS ANGELES - Sheriff's deputies searched a yacht Wednesday as part of their investigation into the mysterious crash of a Ferrari Enzo in Malibu. The rare million-dollar car was totaled on Pacific Coast Highway in February 2006.
The car was in the possession of a Swedish national named Bo Stefan Eriksson, who used to be an executive at a now-bankrupt video game company. Prosecutors said he had no right to bring the Enzo into the United States and no right to two other exotic cars either, because they belonged to British financial institutions.
After the crash, Eriksson told deputies examining the wreckage that he had been a passenger in the Ferrari and there was a street race with a Mercedes. Sgt. Philip Brooks, of the Malibu/Lost Hills Station traffic detail, said in March that Eriksson had told deputies that a friend named "Trevor" was a passenger in the Merdeces SLR.
"Based on the evidence, we don't believe there was a Mercedes or any race. There was a sole vehicle driving too fast on Pacific Coast Highway," Brooks said in March.
He said that Trevor -- he has a last name but authorities did not release it -- said he was a friend of Eriksson and gave as his home address a boat slip in Marina del Rey. The boat in that slip was a $14 million yacht, maybe the largest in the harbor.
Investigators did not comment on what, if anything, was confiscated from the boat.
The name of the boat's registered owner is Carl Freer, who was taken into custody Wednesday. Authorities raided a home owned by Freer Wednesday and confiscated 16 weapons, according to the sheriff's department.
Authorities said Freer allegedly used phony police credentials to purchase weapons. Investigators described the arrest of Freer as a "small piece of the pie."
Eriksson's name was linked by several European newspapers, including the Guardian of London, to Freer for their involvement in the collapse of a prominent video game company in Sweden in which investors lost millions of dollars. Eriksson was reportedly sentenced to a long prison sentence in that case.
The investigation revealed that, in September, Eriksson brought two Ferrari Enzos into the country in San Diego -- one a red one and the other a black one. He also brought in a Mercedes SLR, a $600,000 vehicle, according to authorities.
Investigators said the initial down payment on them was allegedly a fraudulent one through a company owned by Freer.
Federal authorities said Freer and Eriksson have connections to the Swedish mafia.
Other Developments
Authorities had previously said they found a weapon when they searched Eriksson's Bel-Air Mansion. Now, they say the weapon belongs to a reserve Orange County sheriff's deputy, and detectives are trying to figure out how it came into Eriksson's possession.

HM
04-26-2006, 10:23 PM
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data/500/2668Yacht.jpg
Authorities Search Boat In Connection With Ferrari Crash Probe
Dude, you should hook up Brian on that boat. I bet we could find someone to glass in new HIN #'s upside down and claim it was mfg'd by Conquest!
:) :crossx: :crossx: :)