The "Rack City" hitmaker's car was repossessed earlier this week but he has now taken delivery of the sports car again following a threat of legal action, reported TMZ.
Sources said a guy had leased the Ferrari, but the car is so rare, he could only get the vehicle if he bought another car from the dealership that wouldn't be available for six months.
The unnamed man stuck a deal with Tyga, who agreed to take the Ferrari and pay the lease until the other car became available, and then he would return it.
The Ferrari dealership then pressured Tyga's lease-signing friend, who then demanded the down payment from the 26-year-old star. Though the rapper paid up, the money never made it to the dealership.
The car was then repossessed by the guy who had originally leased the Ferrari, but after Tyga's team threatened him with legal action, he returned the vehicle to the rapper.
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