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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by magwheel, Jul 11, 2007.

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  1. PogueMoHone

    PogueMoHone Formula Junior

    Oct 3, 2004
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    It won't be long before you want to buy back a CGT. This, from one F430 owner to another (and a CGT owner too)!
     
  2. fiorano94

    fiorano94 F1 Veteran

    May 26, 2006
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    Love the 430's!!!
     
  3. Asian1118

    Asian1118 F1 Rookie

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    I must be way under qualified to be here then :)

    Beautiful collection I liek the idea of having both models and if you can without worry why not.
     
  4. surfbum

    surfbum Rookie

    May 8, 2006
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    Given what's in the stable, great trade. Until you have owned and driven a SLR you don't realize what a pain in the a$$ it is to have to fall into the drivers seat!
    I do have one question for you however, how do you compare the GT3RS to the 430? I have a 430 Spider, and just traded in my 04 GT3 track car for a 07 997TT, and TT is so docile in comparison to the old GT3. Are the new GT3's a little more forgiving with the drivers aids?
     
  5. M400ROCKET

    M400ROCKET Karting

    Oct 16, 2006
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    I wouldn't have made that trade, but they aren't mine. Enjoy.
     
  6. luv2detail

    luv2detail Formula 3
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    +1
    Me too, I love that car!
     
  7. 410SA

    410SA F1 Veteran

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    The CGT will be "the one that got away". It is still the consumate supercar, and astoundingly available for $200,000!!!!! less than a new 599!
    I'm with the guy who said you'll be looking to get a CGT back in your garage real soon.

    I love Ferraris. I have owned them for a couple of decades - all types from the Fifties through to their most current offerings. I drive a Ferrari virtually every day. The CGT is still the one that makes the hair on the back of my neck prickle with anticipation when I start it up and take it out.
     
  8. sTyleR

    sTyleR Formula 3

    Jan 18, 2007
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    Congrats on the trade. You should have the 'supercars' that you yourself enjoy the most.
     
  9. PogueMoHone

    PogueMoHone Formula Junior

    Oct 3, 2004
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    The RS is a suberb car (I own it too), very focused and much more of a driver's car than a cruiser (F430). I think the interesting comparison will be the the RS versus the F430 Pista (or Stradale).

    I cannnot imagine an accomplished driver preferring the F430 over the GT3 RS, but there are others here with both (and better drivers who may chime in). It may come down to a comfort level and preference for rear engine versus mid engine though!.
     
  10. tiara4300

    tiara4300 Formula Junior

    Feb 27, 2005
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    You should give the 05 430 to your son.
     
  11. VisualHomage

    VisualHomage F1 Veteran

    Aug 30, 2006
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    kudos on the sweet cars. awesome stable you have. you must have a perma-grin all day long.
     
  12. bounty

    bounty F1 Veteran

    Feb 18, 2006
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    I track your posts on mbworld and I love your stable and you come off as a genuinely nice gentlemen. Enjoy your cars and keep us updated!

    Ever considered a F40 or F50?
     
  13. spEYEdr

    spEYEdr Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2007
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    beautiful cars -- enjoy them in good health.
     
  14. magwheel

    magwheel Karting

    Feb 23, 2006
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    Robin, I sold them last Fall because I had too many mid-engine cars at that time. Every time there was a chance of rain, I wouldn't take any of those cars out because I didn't want to get the engine compartments filthy dirty. Magwheel
     
  15. CAS

    CAS F1 Rookie

    Nov 6, 2003
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    I totally agree. I was visiting Scottsdale Ferrari last weekend and Jim Summers was in the showroom talking up the 599 they had on the floor to (what I assume) was a previous customer. I had to stop him and point out that the red CGT was a true supercar and could be had for 200M less than the 599!
     
  16. magwheel

    magwheel Karting

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    Ditto on the first comment!

    I had a 07 997TT in Colbalt Blue that I traded it and my 05 Ford GT on the SLR. Although the 997TT was fast as hell and very comfortable, I like the RS a lot better because it seems more raw, rides stiffer and looks more outrageous! Plus... I like pushing the Sport button to hear it sing a louder song!

    Let me think for awhile on that 430 vs RS comparison. Magwheel
     
  17. magwheel

    magwheel Karting

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    I would if my name was Bill Gates or Rupert Murdock!

    Besides, if he didn't pay me something for the F430, how am I gonna TRY and buy a 599? Magwheel
     
  18. magwheel

    magwheel Karting

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    Thank you Bounty!

    I'd love a F40! I like it a lot more than the F50. It looks more vicious! There's one on eBay or 4-Sale somewhere on the web. Lotta money for a 'used' car! I'd be afraid of the possible maintenance situation. Mags
     
  19. TMan

    TMan Formula Junior

    May 13, 2006
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    Mag, Dave Helms (Ferrari mechanic par excellance) of Scuderia Rampante in Boulder told me before I purchased my '89 Mondial-t coupe that the maintenance on my car would be about the same as the maintenance on an F-40. So if I can afford to service my t coupe I believe you should be able to maintain the F-40 without too much problem (wink, wink). Just thought you should know.
     
  20. BT

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  21. Ducman491

    Ducman491 Formula 3

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  22. magwheel

    magwheel Karting

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    Yeah.... I guess they should since THEY are or should I say (were) mine!

    Marshall Goldman has been absolutely fantastic to me. Harlan, Marshall Goldman's son, has treated me like a brother. He and I are on a 'handshake' basis and whatever either one of us says, is unconditionally binding on our part.

    Considering the fact that since July of last year, Harlan has bought my 04 575 Maranello, my 05 Gallardo, my 06 Murcielago, my 07 997 Turbo, my 04 Carrera GT and my 06 SLR, I think he and I trust each other 110%.

    If anyone were to buy a car from them, I feel they would be very satisfied. He has the ability to get his hands on very low mileage cars from 'wackos' like me who like to trade their cars quite often. Magwheel
     
  23. Ducman491

    Ducman491 Formula 3

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    Good to know, they seem like nice people when I visit from time to time. I am not yet in the position to buy but I am getting there. They always seem to have pristine examples of whatever you could want.
     
  24. RufMD

    RufMD F1 Rookie
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    At a time when F430's are dropping and CGT's firming up, its a peculiar time to do this trade, especially when the economics of buying a 599gtb over sticker bother you.

    the CGT is a better car, and i for one wouldn't trade it for an F430. But I am not you, so congrats on your new cars.

    the CGT is not for everyone....it is an enthusiast's dream and a drivers car. It is truly appreciated by those who like to drive them hard, and is an experience that never grows old.

    Poseurs need not apply...its too much work (shifting gears, using the clutch, egress etc.) for the return.
     
  25. yasir

    yasir Formula Junior

    Nov 5, 2003
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    Talking about driving the cars hard,mind me asking how many miles have YOU put on your CGT,CS and the F40 since purchasing them and how/where do you drive them hard..don't think you have ever tracked any of your cars,or have you ?
     

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