Police uncover multi-million dollar car collection in massive drug bust – News



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The world of a suspected Massachusetts drug lord fell apart last week when police raided a converted fire station that housed countless classic Japanese cars, as well as some exotics.

According to a local report, a 41-year-old man was arrested when they found 62 kg of marijuana in the truck he was driving, along with a Fed Ex uniform and a pair of brass cuffs.

After his arrest, detectives did some research and came across the old fire station that has since been turned into a luxury home. Upon inspection of the property, the police found his incredible collection.

Eight exotic vehicles, 24 weapons and millions of dollars in cash were found on the property, along with countless Japanese and European high-performance cars. Most of which were wrapped in plastic to preserve their condition.

Images from the raid have not been officially confirmed, but these images have been shared by numerous Facebook pages, reportedly showing the contents of the suspect’s garage.

No fewer than nine Toyota Supras Mk4s were found on the property, a car that has earned legendary status in America and can easily reach more than six figures at auction.

Following the same theme, three Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R can be seen in the images, a car that is equally sought after as the Supra, especially when finished in Midnight Purple.

Other perks shown include a bunch of BMW E46 and E92 M3s, two Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, a Nissan R35 GT-R, and at least one Mazda FD RX-7. In other words, it is a dream garage for most.

Police have revealed that the suspect is still at large after posting bail last week, but is charged with marijuana trafficking, carrying a dangerous weapon and various traffic violations.



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