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360 spider - rosso corsa or rosso scuderia?

Discussion in '360/430' started by csteve, Sep 22, 2007.

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  1. csteve

    csteve Karting

    May 6, 2006
    172
    hong kong
    Full Name:
    steve chang
    can anyone give me some idea what difference does these two colors makes in terms of resale value? i have 2002 360 spider (black top, black interior) thinking of repaiting my car. thx everyone.
     
  2. csteve

    csteve Karting

    May 6, 2006
    172
    hong kong
    Full Name:
    steve chang
    current color on my 360 spider: Grigio Alloy - getting tired of this color after owning it for 3 yrs. need a change.....thx
     
  3. porsche racer

    porsche racer Formula Junior

    Jun 2, 2006
    747
    southern california
    Full Name:
    arthur
    I think rosso scuderia color was introduced in 03 and it's the color of 04 CS(most of them). Not to many scuderia color 360's are around. I bought my 04 360 just because was in scuderia color. the color is very rare.
    At the end, it depends on what color you prefer. You will be looking at it everyday. The resale value will drop drastically for changing the color, no matter which color you choose IMO.
     
  4. SANguru

    SANguru Formula 3

    Jul 15, 2005
    1,258
    Bay Area, CA
    Full Name:
    Josh
    you kidding right??? you want to repaint your entire car and you are worried whether painting in corsa or scruderia is going to affect resale???? repainting the car will destroy the resale value to begin with...
     
  5. TrentS

    TrentS Formula Junior

    Nov 22, 2005
    789
    South Florida
    +1!

    It doesn't matter which color, changing the color PERIOD will destroy the resale value! (not to mention extremely expensive to do it RIGHT)

    If you're tired of the color you have then sell that car and buy another in the color of your choice. Rosso Scuderia is rare, but there's no shortage of Rosso Corsa 360s out there.
     
  6. Loz997S

    Loz997S Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2007
    988
    Bay Area
    Full Name:
    Laurence D
    Yup, it will cost $30-$40k to do it properly, it will depreciate the car $20k+ and you will spend hours explaining why you did it to any potential buyers that don't put the phone down when you tell them it was resprayed :)
     

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