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This belongs to a 15 year old boy in Taiwan

This belongs to a 15 year old boy in Taiwan

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blogentry-133713-0-35740500-1408701617_thumb.jpgA 15 year old boy who lives in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, has just been given a Pagani Huayra as his birthday present. Yup, the 730bhp V12 supercar that costs $3.6 million bucks here. He is believed to be the youngest ever owner of a Pagani and is also one of the first few Huayra owners in Taiwan. There is said to be another one roaming around in Taiwan.

 

blogentry-133713-0-05980600-1408701636_thumb.jpgHowever, sadly for him, he has to wait another 3 years before he hits the legal age to drive. Provided he passes his driving test of course.

 

blogentry-133713-0-92425600-1408701653_thumb.jpgIt also seems that the Huayra will be clearing its throat better with the help of a custom exhaust system built by Innotech Performance Exhaust.

 

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I'd like to see the insurance premiums they charge for that. Not that the family would have any problem paying for them, of course.

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If u let the boy drive mean u want to kill him with this beast. Anyway nice car, sg dont have this i guess

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