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I'm in the same boat as Daytona and ELP as well.
Oh God, I hope not!
So out of the list of blues on the website that was referenced earlier --- after eliminating the standard colors; that leaves: *Azzurro...
CHUS BATTERY CHARGER USA +PREWIRING DSH1 COLOURED DASHBOARD 364014609 CUOIO 4609 EXT1 HANDLY FIRE EXTINGUISHER HDL1...
So what were the "standard" colors for 2003 575M's so I can rule them out on the color website that you posted?
Thanks! That answers my question to a "T".
In many ads for late model Ferraris, especially on eBay; sellers like to take a picture of the yellow PPG color sticker/label. The 575M I am...
I know of two giallo 456's in the US. One is an automatic, the other is a manual.
Classic Motors in Van Nuys, CA has a 3k mile SA in titano/blue for $179k. Way outta my price range but I've bought several cars from Classic...
I'm not looking at a car at Algar. I simply was going to request the build sheet of the 575 I'm going to look at from them; but I took Hank up on...
Thanks! If I'm able to get a build sheet from Algar, I'll forward it along to you so you can update the database.
Taz, I sent you a private message.
Taz, The car is a lease return that is going back to the leasing company today or tomorrow. I have not seen the car and do not know how it is...
I am looking at a 2003 575M this weekend prior to authorizing a PPI. Is there a dealer on the forum that would pull a build sheet using the VIN...
You're just like me. Looking for a 348 Spider in these colors, LOL!
I buy, fix up, and sell Volvos on the side. The #1 issue with crapped out motors is tensioners going bad. Personally for ME; even though the...
It sounds like you're talking about the black 1995 348 Spider at Tysinger Mercedes in Williamsburg. When I spoke to the salesman there, as I...
I'm looking for something louder than a Tubi. The Capristo solenoid valves to change the sound by blocking off chambers is appealing to me.
That blue 355 that you love most likely will not last long. Considering where 355 values are now, depreciation most likely will be minimal....
I'm of the "KISS" mentality. The older, the better. Go for a '95 355 and with the money saved over buying a 430, buy a 348 AND a 328. :D