Ferrari: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
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Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
Don't you hate when that happens?
http://www.ferraris-online.com/pages/cardetail.php?reqcardir=FE-550M-115143
M
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"Sendai eyes are notorious for depth-perception defects and warranty
hassles, among other things."
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
Automatic Jack wrote:
$109k for a 25,000 mile car. Another year before the first cars fall
out of triple dig???
T308/250
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LIVERPOOL FC - European Champions 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) wrote:
I hope to be pig rich by that time - triple digits will be mere pocket
change.
M
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"Sendai eyes are notorious for depth-perception defects and warranty
hassles, among other things."
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
Automatic Jack wrote:
Now now, you cannot count the digits after the decimal point!
T3.08
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LIVERPOOL FC - European Champions 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 03:57:16 GMT, "Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number
Geek)" <com> wrote:
Every time I see a 355 Fiorano, or lately, 360 SC.
If 550's are going selling $109k, how much must someone pay me to take
a 512TR?
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 03:57:16 GMT, "Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number
Geek)" <com> wrote:
....Every time I see a 355 Fiorano, or lately, 360 SC.
If 550's are asking/selling for $109k, how much must someone pay me to
take a 512TR?
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
Bacchus, not the Magoo guy wrote:
If it's an actual TR model (penultimate in the production run) it sounds
like you're not fond of it. That model and the F512M were my favorites
of the run. Do tell!
MC
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"Sendai eyes are notorious for depth-perception defects and warranty
hassles, among other things."
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 18:53:47 -0700, Automatic Jack <com>
wrote:
....Yes. Goddamnit.
http://www.ferraris-online.com/pages/carintro.php?reqcardir=FE-365GTB4-13373
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
Bacchus, not the Magoo guy wrote:
You had me fooled this time, Mark. Probably the first time ever. Lots
of people are on Earthlink. You stopped using the Mindspring thing, on
here anyway, a long time ago, perhaps because it was unique. And I've
almost always caught your esoteric references. This time, I was ready
to welcome you as a newcomer. You dog. This should make your day.
Want to go off-topic with you for a minute - for the last month or so
I've noticed this long white streak across the night sky, about a foot
and a half wide from ground-level's eye. I always thought it was high
clouds, because we do get those here, but since it's in the same
position I now feel that I'm looking at the Milky Way. I always thought
the mass of stars within the MW was more visible, this is kind of wide
but wispy.
I was going to check on the web but I felt I first owed you the
opportunity to humiliate me before my peers. <Kneels>
MC
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"Sendai eyes are notorious for depth-perception defects and warranty
hassles, among other things."
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Re: Damn! My car is for sale before I'm ready to buy it!
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 18:16:54 -0700, Automatic Jack <com>
wrote:
I'm in a huge quandary over this usenet thing lately...
The events of the USGP have brought out the dumbest and rudest in a
group that was dumber than most and ruder than any should be.
....There is a systemic deficiency in any system that gives equal voice
to every "thought" without vetting anything.
Where I am we're lucky to see the wispiness (my southern sky glows
brightly with the lights of the Disney Store in Times Square,
mindfucking the world's children into stultifying complacency), where
you are it should look like a river of milk indeed.
Check the web... That's what its good for.
....512 TRs blow.
;-)
I saw one in formation with a 360 Berlinetta a couple of weekends ago,
the sheer weight of the latent anachronisms rended the local
space-time continuum, and everyone's t-shirts turned pastel as it
passed.
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