An absolutely stunning car. This was a car I knew about but just missed purchasing. A Japan spec car that was purchased from a buyer out of Canada and then somehow made it over to the current owner. I cannot believe the car has not sold. An absolute beauty and ridiculously cheap for what it is.
Geno, At an asking price of Euro 483,000 = USD 540,000. For a one of one colour, with less than 500 original miles, I think that is quite cheap. Of course it cannot be imported into the U.S. until 2021, but it can go pretty much anywhere else in the world. On a relative basis, what other iconic, 12 cyclinder, 20++ year old Ferrari with less than 1,000 miles can be bought for anything close to this price?
Agreed priced fair in terms of value of the 50 numbered US production M's. But the none US cars tend to sell substantially for less so the 40% premium over a standard average mileage none US cars it not cheap. QUOTE=Tokei-ski;144856489]Geno, At an asking price of Euro 483,000 = USD 540,000. For a one of one colour, with less than 500 original miles, I think that is quite cheap. Of course it cannot be imported into the U.S. until 2021, but it can go pretty much anywhere else in the world. On a relative basis, what other iconic, 12 cyclinder, 20++ year old Ferrari with less than 1,000 miles can be bought for anything close to this price?[/QUOTE]
That is simple: there is only one person that makes the price: the buyer ! Prices are very hard on their return, in Europe for sure. It will only sell at half price imo ...