Next an expensive part for your car. Look at the exchange rates, if you are in the USA and need an expensive part. Yes, this also works with the 456 and other Fancy Fiats .
As mentioned on the Tech forum... the Ferrari factory has shut down, so OEM parts will start becoming scarce.... be quick. The Australian dollar is now around U$0.59. I don't think I'll be buying anything from the USA anytime soon. Ricambi USA wanted U$50 for postage to Australia for a couple of screws . That's A$85.
As the oil price is down, Norway’s currency «Norwegian Crown» have fallen alot against USD, EUR, GBP etc. When I bought my 550 in 2013 one euro cost 7.28 NOK (crowns). Today one euro cost 13,2 NOK. That means that today my car would almost cost the double as that of 2013 money!! + the cars are more expencive too.... So now the trick is to make money in euro and spend them in Norway.
At the (moment) this will not work for euro buyers. Canada is also experiencing a drop in the value of it's currency. The point is for US buyers to buy 'expensive' parts at a discount due to the current favorable euro/dollar exchange rate.