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Mechanic test drives customer's Porsche at 163 mph before...BAM!
January 29, 2010 02:55 PM
Kenneth R. Kasten owns Sanibel Shell Service Station.
Nanelle Wehmann, a regular customer of Sanibel Shell Service Station, dropped off her 2008 yellow Porsche Boxster for some routine maintenance.
She never got her Porsche back.
That's because e owner of the station, Kenneth R. Kasten, wrecked her car.
Really wrecked her car.
He allegedly drove the Porsche 163 mph down McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers before he lost control and flipped the car into the mangroves on the side of the road, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
It was the only vehicle involved in the crash.
Kasten wasn’t seriously injured and fled the scene before emergency crews arrived, reports the Fort Myers News-Press.
Wehmann is thankful that Kasten wasn't hurt.
Kasten has been charged with reckless driving and leaving the scene of a crash.
Wehmann said she doesn’t hold any ill will towards Kasten or his business and said she’s still willing to bring her vehicles back to the station in the future.
“I have no reason to think I wouldn’t,” she said. “It’s a well-respected place.”
DUH!
Double DUH!
Mechanic test drives customer's Porsche at 163 mph before...BAM!
January 29, 2010 02:55 PM
Kenneth R. Kasten owns Sanibel Shell Service Station.
Nanelle Wehmann, a regular customer of Sanibel Shell Service Station, dropped off her 2008 yellow Porsche Boxster for some routine maintenance.
She never got her Porsche back.
That's because e owner of the station, Kenneth R. Kasten, wrecked her car.
Really wrecked her car.
He allegedly drove the Porsche 163 mph down McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers before he lost control and flipped the car into the mangroves on the side of the road, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
It was the only vehicle involved in the crash.
Kasten wasn’t seriously injured and fled the scene before emergency crews arrived, reports the Fort Myers News-Press.
Wehmann is thankful that Kasten wasn't hurt.
Kasten has been charged with reckless driving and leaving the scene of a crash.
Wehmann said she doesn’t hold any ill will towards Kasten or his business and said she’s still willing to bring her vehicles back to the station in the future.
“I have no reason to think I wouldn’t,” she said. “It’s a well-respected place.”
DUH!
Double DUH!