i also spotted this on ebay:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferrari-Dino- ... 53fe5aceaa
is there no shame.
buying a ferrari in instalments
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
Hmmm, well and truly mashed.
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
Surely that not worth half a packet of stale Monster Munch..
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
theyd have more luck listing it as modern art.
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
seven watchers!?!? surely no one would buy that!
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
The funny thing i used to work for a ferrari restoration company and they would buy stuff like that just to cut anh good bits of metal out ao they can still class the body work as original ferrari when payching work is needed but thats what the owners arr like
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
Its the same with old steam engines only need one original part for it to be a restorationwindsor wrote:The funny thing i used to work for a ferrari restoration company and they would buy stuff like that just to cut anh good bits of metal out ao they can still class the body work as original ferrari when payching work is needed but thats what the owners arr like
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Re: buying a ferrari in instalments
That actually makes sense. There a workshop at Shildon restores old locos and they buy scrappers for spares and templates, especially for making new boilers. It's like a micro heavy engineering environment when you go in there. CAD (even the cardboard version) is too modern for them.ROBBIE wrote:Its the same with old steam engines only need one original part for it to be a restorationwindsor wrote:The funny thing i used to work for a ferrari restoration company and they would buy stuff like that just to cut anh good bits of metal out ao they can still class the body work as original ferrari when payching work is needed but thats what the owners arr like
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