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Rob Ferretti Attacks His Ferrari's Windshield with a Bat, Has a Huge Surprise

Hitting your car, be it a Ferrari or not, with a bat, isn't exactly advisable, but we're talking about real life here. Switching to Youtube realm, the rules change and, providing you take the necessary precautions, doing this is OK.
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Rob Ferretti Attacks His Ferrari's Windshield with a BatRob Ferretti Attacks His Ferrari's Windshield with a BatRob Ferretti Attacks His Ferrari's Windshield with a BatRob Ferretti Attacks His Ferrari's Windshield with a Bat
So, what do the preparations for such a move require? Well, you could use the example set by Rob Ferretti. For those of you who don't know him, Rob is a supercar fan who enjoys keeping four or five senior exotics in his garage, making full use of their depreciation and enjoying as many flavors as possible.

Thus, the gearhead regularly keeps us entertained by posting various stunts he performs using his go-fast machines. The most recent adventure of this kind saw Rob preparing to replace the windshield of his Ferrari 360.

The aficionado is deeply in love with the 360, as he owns both a Coupe and a Spider, so he would do anything but damage his Prancing Horse. However, going all... Club Sport on a windscreen that would be replaced shortly after seemed like an idea that could do no harm.

This is true if one manages to hit the glass and not some other section of the car, a box Rob seems to tick with ease.

Alas, the one life lesson being missed here has to do with something you usually learn in primary school, when you're left home alone for the first time and you throw out the old toothpaste tube before buying a new one - when you decided to get rid of something, make sure you get the replacement and it works first.

We'll let the video take over from here, but not before mentioning that we suspect Rob knew what was in the box before smashing the windshield. But this doesn't change the YouTube spectacle delivered by the video. Not by one byte.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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