Ferrari
Originally posted by Wyle E. Coyote:
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Amir, go away! You're annoying!
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Amir, go away! You're annoying!
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kidding, anyways, about your original post... the blue book wouldnt have 1985-90 ferrari 328's, cause i dont believe ferrari offrered those cars in blue...try the Red Book
Originally posted by amirsafdari:
<STRONG>kidding, anyways, about your original post... the blue book wouldnt have 1985-90 ferrari 328's, cause i dont believe ferrari offrered those cars in blue...try the Red Book
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<STRONG>kidding, anyways, about your original post... the blue book wouldnt have 1985-90 ferrari 328's, cause i dont believe ferrari offrered those cars in blue...try the Red Book
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.... you can get ferraris in any color you want
Originally posted by soopa:
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stupid iraqi.
.... you can get ferraris in any color you want
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stupid iraqi.
.... you can get ferraris in any color you want
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i'm gonna hit you so hard (verbally) your mother language is gonna feel it...
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Originally posted by amirsafdari:
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alright, here your a admin, so i have to respect your white ass, but i am going on aim to give you a verbal whipping you wont forget.
i'm gonna hit you so hard (verbally) your mother language is gonna feel it...</STRONG>
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alright, here your a admin, so i have to respect your white ass, but i am going on aim to give you a verbal whipping you wont forget.
i'm gonna hit you so hard (verbally) your mother language is gonna feel it...</STRONG>
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Even though the thread has gone to shit, I'll try to answer the original question. Its probably because the cars are kinda rare. They probably don't have enough data or its not worth their time keeping track. Just like there's no listing for the 2001 CL yet.
Originally posted by amirsafdari:
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kidding, anyways, about your original post... the blue book wouldnt have 1985-90 ferrari 328's, cause i dont believe ferrari offrered those cars in blue...try the Red Book
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kidding, anyways, about your original post... the blue book wouldnt have 1985-90 ferrari 328's, cause i dont believe ferrari offrered those cars in blue...try the Red Book
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In 1985, Ferrari was still producing the 308. It wasn't until 1986 that the 328 was introduced. 86' 328 are being sold anywhere from $35k up to $50K. As you go up in model years, the price increases. A 1989 328 will set you back approx. $45-60K depending on the condition although it is not uncommon mint condition cars selling for $65k+. Many enthusiasts shun the 328 because it was so easy to drive. If you are looking for a fun Ferrari to drive that will not break the bank, go for a 308 (77-79). They are relatively cheap (25-30K for a pristine model) and so much fun to drive. If you are looking at a 308 avoid buying a 80-82, they have the weak carborated engines. For about the same price (30K) you could also pick up a Mondial (81-86).
If you need any help finding a Ferrari, let me know. Good luck
If you need any help finding a Ferrari, let me know. Good luck
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