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Lucas Dobre’s Ferrari 488 Pista Vandalized. Or was it a Prank?

Here’s your daily dose of cringe from the depths of the internet.

Earlier this month, the Dobre brothers posted a video of their Ferrari 488 Pista being vandalized. We don’t know if it really happened or it was just a prank for the consumption of their 18 million Youtube subscribers.

In the beginning of the video, you can see Lucas and Marcus running and vaulting across fences, apparently chasing down the person who vandalized their supercar. About 2 minutes into the video, you can see the red 488 Pista with white graffiti on the door panels, hood and rear fender.

Then, one of them supposedly calls the police. However, they never turn up. A few minutes later they even catch the person allegedly involved in the crime. The masked guy is put in the back of their Chevrolet Tahoe, as they drive down back to the parking lot to check on their Ferrari.

We suspect that all of this was just a stunt and the paint used for the graffiti could well be spray chalk.

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below.

If you were looking for some serious Ferrari content, here’s a video of how stressful it can be to wash a Ferrari 488 Pista.

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