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The Ontario Thread!

Discussion in 'Canada' started by ClassicFerrari, Feb 28, 2004.

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  1. carbon_00

    carbon_00 Formula Junior

    May 5, 2006
    746
    Toronto/London, UK
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    Scott
    Most modern sports car convertibles have pop up roll bars, my M6 has this....
     
  2. Forza355

    Forza355 Formula 3

    Jan 19, 2006
    1,928
    Ontario, Canada
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    Derek
    #13402 Forza355, May 8, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
  3. hawaii1

    hawaii1 Karting

    Oct 29, 2005
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  4. Titanboy_24

    Titanboy_24 Formula 3

    Dec 28, 2003
    1,938
    Ontario, Canada
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    Lucas Scarfone
  5. marioz

    marioz Formula 3

    Nov 21, 2003
    2,025
    Cedar Mills,Ontario
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    Mario
    Very sharp pics.

    Looks like my son's computer--water cooled.
     
  6. fastmover

    fastmover Formula Junior

    Mar 9, 2009
    540
    NA
    Can someone recommend a good shop for a PPI in Toronto? It seems there is a bit of a wait at the official dealership... Thanks!
     
  7. mrfissa

    mrfissa Karting

    May 27, 2005
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  8. JamesSimpson

    JamesSimpson F1 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2005
    3,629
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    James Simpson

    call paul at Steves fine cars...416-239-9913 on any given day probably at least 10-15 ferraris there, they do the service for autoforum,caliber,landmark leasing etc
     
  9. Luxury Sports & Imports

    Jan 16, 2009
    108
    Toronto
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    Serge L
    Forza Motoring not steves fine cars lol same contact different company name they do most of the dealers including my work
     
  10. JamesSimpson

    JamesSimpson F1 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2005
    3,629
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    James Simpson
    oh yeah! lol Forza Motoring! being this side of the atlantic has screwed up my brain i think....
     
  11. Luxury Sports & Imports

    Jan 16, 2009
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    Toronto
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    Serge L
    LOL
     
  12. SHEMM

    SHEMM Formula Junior

    Jul 8, 2007
    393
    Toronto
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    ILIO
    Yeah, usually more Ferrari's in their service dept than FoO at any given time plus Lambo's, Bentleys, Aston Martins, Porsches along with Porsche and Ferrari race cars.
     
  13. ultran00b

    ultran00b Rookie

    Nov 26, 2007
    39
    (North York) Toronto
    Rossa Corsa F430 Bayview/Sheppard.
    Bentley CGTs
    Audi R8s
    Quattroportes
    997 TTs
    M5s
    etc.
     
  14. fastmover

    fastmover Formula Junior

    Mar 9, 2009
    540
    NA
    Thanks guys!

    Unfortunately the car looks like it has some kind of lien on it, maybe. Does anybody know about a 2005 F430 Red/Nero F1 Coupe VIN: ZFFEW58A050142551 ? Canadian car sold through FoO. It was going for a pretty good price for a car with 20,000 km. The lien record came up on a carproof check. Makes my spidey sense tingle!
     
  15. Luxury Sports & Imports

    Jan 16, 2009
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    Serge L
    Could be leased or financed, all you need is a lien release from the lien holder. Most cars today have liens on them, if its a leased car it has a lien
     
  16. fastmover

    fastmover Formula Junior

    Mar 9, 2009
    540
    NA
    good news. thanks!
     
  17. ragtop1

    ragtop1 F1 Veteran
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    Nov 11, 2006
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    Larry Warren
    Give Brett a call at Gran Turismo - 705-435-1990
    www.granturismo.ca
     
  18. JamesSimpson

    JamesSimpson F1 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2005
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    James Simpson
    thats not what you should be worrying about what you should be worrying about is paying the RIDICULOUS Ferrari mark up for buying a car from them, trust me NO 430 is worth $20-50,000 more because it's in their showroom!!!!
     
  19. JamesSimpson

    JamesSimpson F1 Rookie

    Jun 29, 2005
    3,629
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    James Simpson
    also when a car has a lein on it there is absolutely NO reason to not buy the car AS LONG as the lein will be removed, all the ministry of transportation requires is a letter from the lein holder stating they no longer have an interest in XXXX vehicle.
     
  20. hawaii1

    hawaii1 Karting

    Oct 29, 2005
    109
    #13420 hawaii1, May 10, 2009
    Last edited: May 10, 2009
    I totally agree with you James on this. This is how they screw us when they just use a company name to gouge us with ridiculous prices in the Canadian market compared to other regions. I guess this is the Canadian way of life being screwed easily when oil companies do the same at gas stations.
     
  21. b-mak

    b-mak F1 Veteran

    Only the big boys play without insurance coverage.
     
  22. RoccoM

    RoccoM Formula Junior

    Oct 6, 2007
    421
    Richmond Hill, ONT
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    Rocco M
    I bought a truck with a lien on it about 10 years ago. The guy just signed over the ownership for $0 and I took the truck and went and paid the bank the balance which was the exact sale amount. Nothing wrong with buying a car with a lien as long as you know the amount.
     
  23. Bones2U

    Bones2U Formula Junior

    Jul 13, 2008
    814
    Ontario
    B-Mak do you know any insurance company that will insure me just for a day at the track? I don't know if my insurance company will cover me for the track day at Mosport on the 21st of May and it would be nice to have coverage.
     
  24. Newman

    Newman F1 World Champ
    Consultant Owner Professional Ferrari Technician

    Dec 26, 2001
    14,461
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    Newman
    I dont think there is such a thing as insurance coverage at a rack track!
     
  25. b-mak

    b-mak F1 Veteran

    There are quite a few race-specific insurance products, but I've never heard of any track-day-only coverage.

    Last year, a friend indicated that he had specific coverage with his auto policy from Chubb.

    Regardless, don't take anything on track that you aren't willing to leave there.
     

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