Challenge Stradale thread
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AmoCS said:
Good review.
http://www.clubstradale.com/the-ultimate-ferrari-t...
Was the CS the loudest Ferrari ever produced?
Yes!http://www.clubstradale.com/the-ultimate-ferrari-t...
Was the CS the loudest Ferrari ever produced?
roygarth said:
AmoCS said:
Good review.
http://www.clubstradale.com/the-ultimate-ferrari-t...
Was the CS the loudest Ferrari ever produced?
Yes!http://www.clubstradale.com/the-ultimate-ferrari-t...
Was the CS the loudest Ferrari ever produced?
note: I need a 997.2 GT3RS again for track work
AmoCS said:
Good review.
http://www.clubstradale.com/the-ultimate-ferrari-t...
Was the CS the loudest Ferrari ever produced?
Seriously...? I thought the guy was a bit of a muppet tbh. Overuse of the word 'raw' lol.http://www.clubstradale.com/the-ultimate-ferrari-t...
Was the CS the loudest Ferrari ever produced?
Sorry... Limited vocabulary and superlatives glossed over with half decent footage...
AmoCS said:
Still got the sports cats sitting on the shelf that I bought 2 years back.
Get enough complaints that car is too loud from the neighbours, God knows what would happen if I installed them
they are stupidly loud, had one in my old underground carpark that used to set off alarms constantly Get enough complaints that car is too loud from the neighbours, God knows what would happen if I installed them
RM Sotheby's sold a CS yesterday in Paris. Hammer price €150000, this is €171600 including costs and VAT.
Not a bad price imo! Some pics and history: http://www.challenge-stradale.com/138735.html
Not a bad price imo! Some pics and history: http://www.challenge-stradale.com/138735.html
355fiorano said:
This yellow CS seems to have been for sale for ever. Also it seems to have been sold at auction just a bit over a year ago at a higher price than what it achieved now so the assumption must be that the seller lost money.
It would be great if it has been bought by someone who wants it for more than just an investmentSlickhillsy said:
Seriously...? I thought the guy was a bit of a muppet tbh. Overuse of the word 'raw' lol.
Sorry... Limited vocabulary and superlatives glossed over with half decent footage...
+1Sorry... Limited vocabulary and superlatives glossed over with half decent footage...
Poor grammar too. It's possible that he's spent too much time inside a gym, rather than reading books.
At least he tried.
My Stradale is up in the forsale section again so just thought I'd give the reason in case any body wonders. I accepted a verbel offer that's why the advert was removed. But after three weeks of waiting and phone calls it turned out to be a complete time waster. I'm not under the same time scale as I was in January due to a couple of reasons. So I have priced the car at what I think is a fair price. Just thought I'd post this because I know I check the ads all the time and would be wondering why.
monkeyears said:
My Stradale is up in the forsale section again so just thought I'd give the reason in case any body wonders. I accepted a verbel offer that's why the advert was removed. But after three weeks of waiting and phone calls it turned out to be a complete time waster. I'm not under the same time scale as I was in January due to a couple of reasons. So I have priced the car at what I think is a fair price. Just thought I'd post this because I know I check the ads all the time and would be wondering why.
I saw your add again the other day and I wondered if it could help to switch out the rear grill and filler cap for standard Stradale ones. I appreciate it is a Cornes edition but those two parts of the spec are unlikely to be to most people's taste. Other than those little bits the car looks awesome. Right colour, the red/black alcantara interior and factory stripe plus Schumacher's signature on carbon is pretty cool! Its just that rear grill. Was thinking if you explained in the add that you had the rear grill and filler cap safely boxed up to be supplied also with the car then new owner would know it can easily be put back to stock (although doubt they'd want to) at a later date but would look much better for your ad. Just a thoughtI'm sure its easier/cheaper/quicker to get it striped and repainted. Its the original part and for whatever reason, if a future owner wants it white again he can do the same.
I'd also get a main dealer stamp for a service. Although i know in many cases indies can be better (and I use them too for the 308 & 355) for the strad it has to be main dealer. I know when I was looking, it was critical that it had main dealer and also frequent (which yours does) but the record is a bit spoiled by the indie. Also when I sold my 993 and a friend sold his 355 last year, both had dealer stamps from new, for every year of their life, the cars sold within a week and to the first viewing, at asking!
I'd also get a main dealer stamp for a service. Although i know in many cases indies can be better (and I use them too for the 308 & 355) for the strad it has to be main dealer. I know when I was looking, it was critical that it had main dealer and also frequent (which yours does) but the record is a bit spoiled by the indie. Also when I sold my 993 and a friend sold his 355 last year, both had dealer stamps from new, for every year of their life, the cars sold within a week and to the first viewing, at asking!
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