86 328 40k miles just bought by FChatter for $26k?????? | FerrariChat

86 328 40k miles just bought by FChatter for $26k??????

Discussion in '308/328' started by James in Denver, Oct 13, 2006.

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  1. James in Denver

    James in Denver Formula 3

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  2. johng

    johng Formula 3

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    but it really isn't a deal if it needs a rebuild. probably will have a 20-25K into the rebuild and "while we're at it" items, for a total of $45-50K. without records and 40K miles, it's not a screaming deal. but at least it will be a reliable runner that isn't going to depreciate more. for me, that's a great position to be in with a ferrari.

    john
     
  3. Sean F.

    Sean F. F1 Rookie

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    A rebuild should not cost anywhere near $25k.
     
  4. jwtfjwtf

    jwtfjwtf Karting

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    I looked at that car on ebay, the sellers name was Jim. He told me he was getting a compression check but I never heard back from him. The reserve on ebay was 28,000. Last I looked, the bidding was at 33,100 when the auction closed.

    Regards,

    Josh
     
  5. johng

    johng Formula 3

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    well the engine alone could run $15K, and i think another $5k at least is realistic for other repair/preventive maintenance. if the car needs an engine rebuild after just 40K miles, it's probably not the only thing it needs. just my opinion.

    john
     
  6. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I think $15K for engine/gearbox is closer to the mark.

    Then maybe $10K for the christening party, the bottle of champagne, and the bodywork after you slam the champagne bottle against the front bonnet.
     
  7. vvassallo

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    ROTFL :D :D :D
     
  8. Sean F.

    Sean F. F1 Rookie

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    I saw results posted on e-bay. Looked pretty good accross the board (numbers between 112 and 120). Remember, it's more about the consistancy that the numbers themselves.
     
  9. jwtfjwtf

    jwtfjwtf Karting

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    The numbers I see are between 120 and 128. If this is true, why would the engine need a rebuild? Just asking. Thanks.

    Regards,

    Josh
     

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