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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by lashss, Sep 1, 2009.

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  1. lashss

    lashss F1 Rookie

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    Have you guys ever seen this?

    http://justacargeek.blogspot.com/

    Somehow a car of mine got on here, but the rest of the blog seems pretty interesting.

    Another opinion never hurts right?

    LS
     
  2. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    First time I've seen this. Did you ask them how your car got on there?
     
  3. lashss

    lashss F1 Rookie

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    Yeah, finally found out. It appears that a mutual acquaintence saw my car's ad from another Ferrari site and told him about it.

    I don't mind the extra exposure and liked some of the other features.

    I'm not sure how often it's updated but it's good to see sites like this and others that review interesting cars for sale.

    Often, we have to rely on email traffic or forums to point out Craigslist ads or ebay auctions. A lot of the great ones never get discussed.

    I see some auctions for cars that I would've been interested in...but didn't know about them until they were sold. Too bad...

    LS
     
  4. Racerboy

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    Cool, I had run across that blog right when he did his first couple posts, seems to be getting better and better. Here are a couple more I'm on the blast daily email for:

    www.bringatrailer.com
    www.twoseatsorless.com
     
  5. lashss

    lashss F1 Rookie

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    Bring a Trailer is awesome...is that considered the standard for those types of sites?
     
  6. Racerboy

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    I think so, I'm pretty sure they were the first and are the largest. My only problem with BAT is sometimes they get so "off the beaten path" they end up featuring really weird stuff that isn't very interesting to me - odd European sedans and micro cars, etc. The Two Seats or Less site is pretty new but they feature more sports car oriented stuff, which is exactly what I like. Cargeek is pretty new too, he's got some good stuff on there but not enough focus for me to subscribe to his email.
     

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