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Adubianews
A Porsche supercar worth £100,000 was on Tuesday night, April 6, vandalised in a belated April Fool’s ‘joke’ in London.
The supercar was spray painted with the words “April fool” and had its four tyres which cost roughly £400 to replace – slashed near Primrose Hill at around 1.30am.
The words were sprayed on the 2014 Panamera S with a red paint over the tinted windows on either side of the car.
The rest of the body, the rims and the roof of the five door hatchback were splashed with white paint.
Paint could be seen dripping out of the exhaust while a saw-dust like material had been poured across the top of car
As at press time no culprit has been arrested
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