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Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by sk90077, Jun 25, 2004.

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  1. bobafett

    bobafett F1 Veteran

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    Finding a good F40 is a very long process. I am currently looking into one here in California. If I pass I will PM you the details.

    --Dan
     
  2. sk90077

    sk90077 Formula Junior

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    It seems easier than to find a F40 vs. the Lambo because there are very few 98 roadsters. I know there are 1300 F40s vs 15 of the Roadsters.
    Also people take better care of the super ferraris than a lamborghini.
     
  3. bobafett

    bobafett F1 Veteran

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    Well, there are a few things. I am only looking at '92 cars. No interest in the others.

    Plus, I want a car I can drive. Finding a low mileage car means pouring $30k in to it to make it a drivable vehicle. And the driven cars run better, no question. Someone's garage baby is a waste of time.

    The car in question is a late late 92 with 3500 miles...less than I'd like, but they just completed a major. I still don't have details on it, but if it looks like they did a good job, and the car checks out ok, then I will spring. Otherwise, the wait continues...

    --Dan
     
  4. F40

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  5. 6.0 se

    6.0 se F1 Rookie Lifetime Rossa

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    Let me say it again. The man has a Diablo roadster. There is no" IF you are legit". Of course, when I first posted here, I was called a troll also. Oh well.
     
  6. 6.0 se

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    Excellent post about the problem with these cars with very few miles.
     
  7. Steve

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    What were the diffs 91 to 92?

    Steve (who owns a 91 - but which is not very stock at this point anyway...)
     

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