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Azzurro Hyperion F512M

Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by Themaven, Aug 9, 2016.

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  1. Themaven

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  2. Tokei-ski

    Tokei-ski Karting

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    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.
     
  3. geno berns

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    Cheap based on current asking price? Can't import into the US yet...

     
  4. Tokei-ski

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    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?
     
  5. turbo-joe

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    why it connot be imported to US?
    I think you could import, but not register?
     
  6. sparta49

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    Maybe you could bring it in as show and display. Limited production, one of one color, etc.
     
  7. msdesignltd

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    NICE!
    Wasn't there a salvage titled 95 M in that color last year??
     
  8. geno berns

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    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]
     
  9. Melvok

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    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 ...
     
  10. Melvok

    Melvok F1 World Champ
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    It came from Canada .... could that help ?
     

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