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A Ferrari 488 GTB Gets Destroyed After Bashing A Bus (Photos)

A Ferrari 488 GTB was seen destroyed after colliding with a doubledecker bus in London. Local rapper Swarmz was somehow involved in the accident and it’s not clear if he’s the owner or the driver behind the wheel of the 488 GTB at the time of the crash, although this remains unconfirmed. According to the Metropolitan Police, no one was injured in the crash.
As seen in the photos, the car’s front fascia has been utterly destroyed and crumpled. All of the airbags appear to have been deployed and it’s quite obvious the car is a complete write-off. The only good news is that the engine is still intact. This is due to the fact that the Ferrari 488 GTB is a rear-engined sports car and the impact of the accident was at the front. What this means is that the 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine could find its way into another car in the future.
As for the bus, only a portion of its side was caved in as a result of the collision. This caused significant exterior damage and one row of seats inside appears to have been pushed out of place.
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