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Insanity is a full time job. Parts hoarding

Discussion in '308/328' started by MNExotics, Jul 12, 2016.

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  1. MNExotics

    MNExotics F1 Rookie
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    Going through my parts hoard and in a brief moment of sanity I asked myself what the hell am I going to do with all these parts. I just booted 2 cars from my shop and before bringing the next one comes in I am going to inventory what I have and some of it will be returning to the market. There maybe some interest in swapping parts aside from wheeling and dealing.
     
  2. 308 milano

    308 milano F1 Veteran

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    #2 308 milano, Jul 13, 2016
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    Same here. Last time I was home I noticed that for some reason that I have accumulated 5 of the early ball/ pin hood stays for the front bonnet. Their alittle used, but not sure why I needed 5 of them. Same with FI systems, guess Im happier if I have parts in quanities of 3's.

    Could also be persuaded to part with a 78 Lotus Esprit S1 White/ Tartin interior project that I really didn't need. Break even at $18k
     
  3. Vonbarron

    Vonbarron Formula 3
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    I could use a spare deck lid, don't need the wing or grills, who's holding
     
  4. Vincent Vangool

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  6. Vincent Vangool

    Vincent Vangool Formula 3

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    Anytime man. I think it is an important project when it comes to keeping Ferrari history alive. It shows that every Ferrari is worth bringing back to its former glory no matter how far gone. Hopefully will dispel the mindset of scrapping cars versus restoring them.

    Also great to see the community come together to collectively get a car built.

    Keep it up man.

    Cheers.
     

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