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But message me first with the serial number before you write the check - so I can give you the full history of it in my database. Joe has a habit of withholding some information if it means it might kill his deal.
I always share everything at my disposal, meanwhile if you know more than I do about a particular car, I am happy to receive that wisdom, as I don't claim to know everything about any car. That said, an independent inspection by a Ferrari dealer is always part of our Ferrari Supercar deals, and this establishes anything about the car that may affect the deal for a buyer.
Does this car have an entirely new body on it? Or is it a factory Enzo body with extra carbon pieces on top?
2004 Ferrari Enzo available One owner car First paint (everything original) Mileage 27500km Rosso-nero Delivered from new to Ferrari Pozzi in Paris/France Totally complete example (pouch, manual, service book, fully stamped by Ferrari Pozzi, luggage set in original covers, Ferrari battery charger) 30.000km service will be done by Ferrari Pozzi before sale Located in France Contact us for further informations. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
well the Enzo's pseudo F1 front end surely isn't a winner; maybe you just like the substantial front and rear overhang...
Again, a matter of opinion. I love it. As a matter of fact I do like them. My point is that making blanket statements about something subjective is nonsensical.
I must agree. The Enzo is remarkable. Few cars have it presence. I get that “teenager seeing a Countach” feeling every time I see one.