Saturday, June 1, 2013

4 car fire in Thailand suspected contraband ~ news car.


- Before the fire occurred, 4 car suspected of being smuggled from Thailand to Cambodia.


The fire happened supercar is one of the hottest information in Thailand yesterday. According to Carscoop, Thailand where there is not too many supercars. Therefore, fires happen with the cars being transported back more than rare.
 
It is known that four cars have become scrap iron when ignited and raging fire. These are super rare car in Thailand.
The fire occurred on the path of a resort in Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. The fire is believed to have originated from a BMW, then spread to the Lamborghini Murcielago, Ferrari F430 and Bentley Continental. This is a driver information by claiming the opposite direction had warned the driver of the truck dedicated to the fire before it spread to offer. According to a report from the National News Office of Thailand (NNT), burned BMW cost about 10 million baht, equivalent to U.S. $ 330,000. Meanwhile, the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640-4 is priced at Baht 40 million, approximately U.S. $ 1.33 million.
 
The Ferrari F430 is equally expensive for about 30 million baht, about U.S. $ 995,000. Finally, Bentley cost about 20 million baht, equivalent to U.S. $ 663 000.
All these cars were burnt can not restore the status quo. The fire caused damage to at least 100 million baht, or about U.S. $ 3.3 million. Bangkok Post newspaper said, at present, no one stood out as the owner of the vehicle had been burned.
Reportedly, at the time of the fire, the driver of the truck is dedicated to the car from the showroom in Bangkok Rama to a place of Si Sa Ket province, near the border of Thailand and Cambodia. Many suspect the car caught fire as "contraband. According to Bangkok Post, the fuel in the car may be expensive cause of the fire.
"Police investigations are coordinated with relevant agencies such as the Tax Department, Customs Department and the Office of Transportation Si Sa Ket province to check orders, delivery permits to identify the owner "said Pol Col Panu Buranasiri, deputy police commander said.
The other recorded images from the scene of the car fire in Thailand:











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