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Discussion in '348/355' started by Christopher Winfield, Oct 21, 2008.

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  1. since15

    since15 Karting

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    #26 since15, Oct 23, 2008
    Last edited: Oct 23, 2008
    I guess some peoples' loss doesn't matter.
    I guess it is easier for some to grieve for themselves then to grieve for others.
    The cosmic joke is on you that couldn't sympathize with those that Eron screwed, now you can empathize due to Fannie and Freddie. Hilarious!

    Leave the sticker off or leave 'em on, it is really up to you. IMO, does it REALLY matter. I say drive the piss out of it and be damned with stickers.
     
  2. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ
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    If you put the enron stickers on maybe you can add a obama sticker and all sins would be forgiven
     
  3. since15

    since15 Karting

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    Not likely. Too many haters.
     
  4. TRScotty

    TRScotty F1 Rookie
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    I think you missed my point.

    cosmic joke!!:)

    Losing money is bad, losing your mind is a tragedy:D

    It's all good, brother.

    As for the car, I think it's cool in its original livery.


    Bear in mind that those who invested in Enron did so by choice. We, as Americans, had no choice but to fund years of corruption (and a bailout) of these sound government "institutions".

    -off P&R rant

    Enjoy your car!!!!!
     
  5. gatorgreg

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    All I can say is the 355 Ch is holding at $50K. What the future holds? Time will tell. I would of never imagined a $200K Dino. I think a modern racing Ferrari with history will be instant value. Drive them have fun! You got a 1995? Right?
     
  6. Christopher Winfield

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    Yes, its a 1995... I had to have a 95 because I wanted to drive it on the street and disturb people eating at restaurants when I pull up... plus... have you ever seen a hot girl struggling to get out of a racing seat elegantly! lol. I see a Britney moment in my future...now just to find the right blonde....
     
  7. jetfixr

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    NOW you are talking!!! Funnier than hell!!!

    I'm running straight pipes as well...I'm with you on making noise! Pissed off the neighbor so bad they left a nasty note in my mailbox....I love it!!!

    One more thing, if that Britney moment happens get a picture :)
     
  8. OC Speed Junkie

    OC Speed Junkie Formula 3

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    I'd leave them on. It looks cool.
     
  9. gatorgreg

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    Some say the "95 355 Challenge" is the first Ferrari Challenge Stradale. (Which means in Italian "Challenge highway" anyway). Hot girls? I don't know about that! My fiance won't go near the car. She said its too loud and it has no vanity mirror. Drive it on the street, wake the dead and have fun with it.
     
  10. CRAIGF355

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    I agree 110% its with full rollcage and all, its pretty cool that a full blown car was able to be on the street
     
  11. RossoCorsaItaly

    RossoCorsaItaly F1 Rookie
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    That's a felony, would be funny to press charges against them for it.
     
  12. Ryan S.

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    Where is this car now?
     

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