What this,I thought it was an import plate.Doesn't look like a standard compliance plate. Sorry about the lack of quality. Image Unavailable, Please Login
“D” in chassis number = Aussie. Hard to actually read the number in that pic but ad description has a “D”
It's the same vin as this ad http://www.lorbek.com.au/stock/details/1988-ferrari-328-1013236_326812 1988 FERRARI 328 GTS, AUSTRALIAN DELIVERED. Sold new By SCUDERIA VELOCE MOTORS on 28/8/88. With a fully documented detailed Ferrari service history from new and up to date with MAJOR SCHEDULE SERVICE recently completed including Cam belts. An impeccable example finished in stunning NERO BLACK with soft NERO BLACK leather interior. This truly stunning collectors example has been meticulously maintained its whole life by Respectfully Fanatical Ferrari owner. And now you have the opportunity to secure this irreplaceable absolutely spectacular example in amazing pristine perfect condition, this is the one you have been waiting for. With all important luxury options of the day, Removable targa roof panel which stores behind the seats for open cockpit motoring, also features electric windows, central locks, electric mirrors, dual zone climate control, front pop up head lamps, front fog lamps, intermittent wipers, 4-wheel disk brakes and factory 16inch Five spoke star Alloys. Complete with Original leather folio, all original Ferrari handbooks, original new car books, new car warranty books, original new car delivery documentation and both original issued keys. An outstanding example of excellence, the perfect collectable Ferrari. Suit astute buyer/investor who has been looking for months and months and patiently waiting for the right Ferrari to turn up for sale of this calibre. We have seen prices of these 328 GTS model Ferraris start to climb in value overseas and see this as the perfect opportunity to add to your collection. Please inquire ASAP to avoid disappointment. We think its worth a touch more however for a quick sale you can own this perfect specimen for only $199,990 Image Unavailable, Please Login
When I worked at Ateco Suzuki a million years ago,the compliance plate was hugely important to be immaculate in it's presentation......this one looks like a dog's thrown up on it hence my queery.
I used to work with Chris Spring at Imagineering a million years ago. He always claimed that this was the only black/black 328 delivered in Aus. He was in the Aus Olympic team as a hurdler but I don't think ever made the cut for the Olympic games. The car is well known in NSW.
Did you take this pic on your Nokia phone from 2008? It comes out much clearer on the website. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nup I own one of these and took the pic with an 8 year old Exilim digital camera. I was talking about the quality of the stampings. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Love the look of these things not sure how reliable they are but this one looks very clean and reasonably priced too boot https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1996-Maserati-Shamal-Manual/SSE-AD-6175682 Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Samoan, Private Banker and can insult me in at least 3 languages Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
How much are they ordered new ? Worst photographs of a million dollar Ferrari I’ve seen yet Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Agreed. Terrible photos. I thought Ferrari were supposed to be stopping flippers? These people really piss me off.
No. Because these limited edition cars cannot be bought by anyone who can afford them. Dozens of buyers no doubt miss out so the lucky few can have them, and then all they do is flip them for a huge profit a couple of months later. It’s like just handing someone a few hundred k for nothing. Haven’t they been saying for ages that anyone who did this would be barred from future limited run models? Does that actually happen?
Not quite Steve. In order to have a Pista order accepted, you had to first take delivery of a 488, with substantial options included. There are now a lot of 488's available as a result. Perhaps the owner here is stuck with a sale-proof 488 and selling the Pista is the only way out. However you acquired a car and whatever you paid for it, when it comes to sale time, you ask the market rate. That's called living in a free country.