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thx for the informations! really appreciate the help!
sorry, I don't own a Ferrari yet. but I want to know if any Ferrari model has powersteering assistance design?? thx
ok, latest situation. I find out more about the cost of services on a Ferrari (F355) the main components are only US$10000 if this is very major...
look man, I do not come here often and I have no idea what other posts (or where they are) so I just stick with my post that I started awhile...
finally, the actual photo of the real thing!!! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v351/hpuv00/F430_4.jpg
I recently find this products in car magazine (option fans, japan) [img] wilwood forge calipers = 2.5 lb to 4 lb in weight in...
http://www.forocoches.com/foro/showthread.php?t=101000
wow....I would trade a NSX for a 512TR (my very dream car besides the F40) if I can afford the maintainence service. I am working in China...
Yes,Hong Kong is in very different situation. labour cost is very high because the rental is high. and then Hong Kong is very small and no...
now it is not the price of a TR or 355 that I am concerned. as my purchase of the NSX-R (96-98) will be US$65000 anyway, not much different...
after reading many informations about F-car here I have decided to get a NSX-R instead now. I have asked my friend who import Japanese cars...
oh...here is the photo of the car. my cousin took this photo while the sales check out my current car for trading....
I do not own a motorcycle yet, but I am getting my motorcycle license soon. (after a very long consideration to apply for the license) I plan...
the automatic gearbox is the problem that I am considering now. **assuming the mileage is accurate... Note: the car shop accepts to take this...
thx for the comments
this is a 1992 NSX, but it is an automatic. silver color the original owner is a car collector. this car is very original, no modification...
oh...interesting. I used a Ford F150 to run over my 1:12 Lamborghini Countach...in high school