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Looking to buy 360F1 need advice

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by johnney walker, Feb 12, 2008.

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  1. johnney walker

    Feb 12, 2008
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    Texas
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    johnney walker
    Looking to buy my first 360 f1 spider and having never owned a ferrari need to know a few things about daily driving, service and maintance. Ive heard the service can be quite $$$, Im not wealthy but make a very good living and have 200,000 saved for the car just wanting some thoughts from some 360 owners if Im biting more than I can chew, thx!
     
  2. garybryan

    garybryan Karting

    Nov 6, 2006
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    Denver
    hit the search icon & type 360 purchase. i'm sure you will find lots of info. that subject has been beat to death on this site
     
  3. Hubert888

    Hubert888 F1 Veteran
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    May 14, 2003
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  4. carguyjohn350

    carguyjohn350 F1 Rookie
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    Mar 7, 2007
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    Hubert your car car is stunning! I read the Forza article twice. I would love to see the looks on peoples faces in NY when you come rolling down the rough streets with cabs and all else. Wish I could swing the purchase but not yet. Got to build the business a little more stll. :) Someday though...
     
  5. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Jan 26, 2005
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    Post in the 360/430 subforum here for much more info.

    I think with $200K in the bank you could buy pretty much any 360 and have a nice cushion left over for servicing. For peace of mind, you might consider a certified pre-owned 360. The later 360s are still new enough that you should be able to do that.

    In terms of timing, it's a buyer's market with lots of cars available, so take your time and buy one with a complete service history from a reputable source (authorized dealer or a reputable highline dealer like Motorcars or Sport Auto).
     

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