or can you buy them here?
They're not emissions or DOT legal, so you can either shoot all the eco-tards, import one as a "special interest" car that's limited to 2,500 miles a year or so, or wait for the 2008 whatever-it-is which will be sold here. A 355 costs less and will get you more girls.
Who said dreams dont come true..... 355 will also catch on fire more lol, but not in that color. Silver for sure.
I know of a couple on the market in the US... one is in NJ/NY area... but one thing to keep in mind... service is very difficult/ limited and unfortunately the car is known to need a few visits... but if seriously interested, I know Wyclef is selling his...
A good independent MB guy. AMG motor. Or maybe a good MB dealer shop with whom you have a great relationship.
Mr. Evo...the guy who hasn't manned-up for any Ferrari yet is looking at a Zonda??? Well, check with Classic Coach. I know they can federalize cars. Perhaps Zonda is one of them.
Man thats perfect. I know the perfect guys to help me with an AMG motor Manning up to buy a Ferrari?!? Is the rule that I have to buy a Ferrari before buying a Zonda. Personally I dont see anything that awesome about a Ferrari. The 355 is probably the only Ferrari I would ever buy. But then again, all ferraris come with Racing Heritage, right?
buddy you have to own one to Enjoy one, but i should not be talking since i am looking for a bull. But come now little shivi, from an evo to a Zonda ain't happening. this is no Honda at 25k this thing is well over $500.000 you do know what a Zonda is right.
Zondo shmonda - very cool, all carbon fibre, and impossible to maintain, so how many miles can you ever put on it? I don't see near as many 355s burn as I do 360s and 430s, but I do see them in the shop with expensive bills more often...
I was about to post about Wyclef's but Deelaw beat me to it. John Nouri of Broadway Performance in Wayne has driven his and said its amazing.
Looks pretty sweet, but I'm not a big fan of the seats, but only because anyone with a couple grand can pick them up at any auto parts store - you would think a $600,000 car would come with something a little more special than that.
I heard Benny Ciola is selling his. It's a 2000 Zonda S with 7000 KM for the bargain price of approx. $425,000.00. To answer your question on the tread. The car is by far the biggest pain in the a$$ to get into this coounty. I think DOT/EPA have this car listed on their DO NOT IMPORT list. The only way to enjoy this car in the US is to Import it temp. and drive it on a dealer tag. Which by the way is only good for 6 months or pay a penalty of double the duty of (2.5%) and still have to to say bye bye to the damn thing.