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New boy says hi..

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Kurgen, May 10, 2006.

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  1. Kurgen

    Kurgen Rookie

    May 10, 2006
    30
    Surrey, UK.
    Hi all, am new to this site.. and am about to make a wonderful, but potentially fretful investment.!

    Have previously owned a 355 spider, many moons ago.. car was a UK import and 1st owner was Mika Salo (F.1 driver), but had quite a few problems over the 12mth period of ownership!

    Since then have been in the realm of Stuttgart, and have owned 2 TTs, 2 GT3s, including an RS. Have done huge amount of trackwork, including Spa, and the Ring last year in the RS.. will post some pics!

    But now.. am at the stage of life, where I want to feel the tingle down the back of my spine, as the engine fires.. and to me that means Fezza time!

    Hence, am looking at a 360.. prob GTB and prob manual, but wanna pay 60-65k pounds sterling...

    Advice welcome please, on manual v F.1.. also any tips to look out for? My 355 needed door sills and roof refurb etc!

    Cheers
    Rob
    Surrey


    Reposted from 360 forum
     
  2. LittleBro

    LittleBro Formula 3

    Jul 7, 2004
    1,790
    Herts, UK
    Full Name:
    Woody
    Hi Rob,

    Welcome to FChat.

    I'd recommend doing a search on the site (top left of the screen) for things like F1 v Manual etc as you will doubtless have the same queries as others about to buy a 360.

    When (not if :D ) this kicks up furhter, more specific questions, then come on back....

    Happy searching

    All the best
    Jamie
     
  3. andrewg

    andrewg F1 Rookie
    BANNED

    Sep 10, 2002
    4,667
    Chester, England
    Full Name:
    AndrewG
    Hi Rob

    Welcome to Fchat.


    The best advice for buying a 360 is of course get a specialist to perform a ppi

    F1 cars are known for burning through clutch plates quickly if driven badly, and the hydraulic actuator/valve's have been known to fail
     

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