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I concur and couldn't agree more! Bravo.
Bought AAPL stock (first time @ $39 p/s) several times through the years and used the gains to pay cash for my F430.
Thanks for the nice words about the website. Lots more coming to keep it 'up-to-date'... any advice, please send comments to :...
So they say 50 mph was the guesstimate, but driver implies he was going even faster... in a 35 mph zone. I lost one of my best friends years...
He's the last person I'd want to be.
Bravo. Choosing a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle is a personal choice adopted by and fostered by tens of millions of people worldwide for a...
1) First, "Kinda" isn't a word. Neither is shoulda, coulda, woulda, ain't. Although these are all (probably) entries in the urban dictionary of...
Touché!
OK, I need to say it. Why the hell does everyone have to use the word, "spirited" when commenting on their recent drive or outing in the car?...
It's just BS that a car engineered to these standards has us owners pulling crap apart to do a tightening job. Name one other car you've owned...
Driven, five days per week...sometimes more. I hope that by the end of 2012, I will have 25,000 mi +
will do; much appreciated and if you're ever in New Orleans... I'll buy you an Absinthe! Matti
Ah, yes. The storied and oft-desired, low mileage vehicle. I say: Life happens, quickly. To anyone that chooses to live "hesitatingly" by:...
Well the problem began with yet another red exterior...
I honestly don't get the idea (for so many) that 'all' Ferraris must be red in color. That's like saying all Gibson Les Paul guitars must be...
Tomorrow's Headline: Ferrparts.com opens New Location in Japan.
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2011/12/05/vo-japan-luxury-car-pile-up.cnn
Attended a fantastic 4 course + 4 wine dinner last night held at Da Piero Restaurant in Kenner. When you measure quality, artistry in the...
It's even wilder than you've heard.
I've often wondered why a Ferrari (or any car that is quite low to the pavement) doesn't come equipped from the factory with 'standard' skid...