They're too busy feeling themselves like Tug on his deathbed to feel normal.Beany wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 10:46 amI just wanted them to feel normal for a while Choo, you monster
Ferrari 360 Longing
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Well since you’ve posted that - 11m10 to 11m25 remains one of my favourite snippets ever.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 11:42 pm OT, but it's my thread so IDGAF, here's some 911s being tarmac rallyed. The complete epitome of slow-in-fast-out and if you've got some headphones handy they sound FANTASTIC.
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Said it before but Tuthill 997 RGT for my lottery garage please
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I went over to Blackbushe today to check out that 360. I was hoping for a winter bargain. I was disappointed
It looked great in the flesh. I didn't even find the wheels offensive.
The auctioneer wanted to start at £60k but there was no interest. After some "banter" it eventually started at £48k and slowly struggled up to £51k but didn't sell. I guess the reserve was close to (or above ??) £60k.
Now although it looked nice, it could have done with a new hood to make it perfect, and that's not cheap on these. It's due a service and it needs rear tyres. So at £51k, plus auction fees, plus those bits, you'd be in for nearly £60k. At the £60k start price (the reserve?) you'd be in for almost £70k. That's retail.
But no biggie. I wasn't originally intending to buy a F1 Spider anyway, this looked interesting and could have been fun - at the right price. Which it wasn't. I'll keep looking, for a silver manual Modena.
It looked great in the flesh. I didn't even find the wheels offensive.
The auctioneer wanted to start at £60k but there was no interest. After some "banter" it eventually started at £48k and slowly struggled up to £51k but didn't sell. I guess the reserve was close to (or above ??) £60k.
Now although it looked nice, it could have done with a new hood to make it perfect, and that's not cheap on these. It's due a service and it needs rear tyres. So at £51k, plus auction fees, plus those bits, you'd be in for nearly £60k. At the £60k start price (the reserve?) you'd be in for almost £70k. That's retail.
But no biggie. I wasn't originally intending to buy a F1 Spider anyway, this looked interesting and could have been fun - at the right price. Which it wasn't. I'll keep looking, for a silver manual Modena.
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Cool Steve.
I don’t know about other people but car searching is a fun process / pastime. (for non-‘white goods’ cars obviously)
I don’t know about other people but car searching is a fun process / pastime. (for non-‘white goods’ cars obviously)