Locating used 360's....

Locating used 360's....

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buster

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1,060 posts

285 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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I'll be driving again from the beginning of April.

I've a long term itch to scratch. Time to start looking...

Aside from The obvious. i.e. PH of course, dealers, verdi, tom hartley, bramley....

Where's is a good place to hunt for excellent used F 360's.

Thanks!! G

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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Speak to Manu. Normally has a good idea of what is about.

DAZ

Jonny5

3,526 posts

275 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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Dion Speak of the www.elmscollection.co.uk, you will see he advertises his services in the Ferrari ads section

forthright mc

8,362 posts

284 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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the main Ferrari website has a very good search engine that locates cars to your requirements at the nearest dealer.

buster

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Friday 20th January 2006
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forthright mc said:
the main Ferrari website has a very good search engine that locates cars to your requirements at the nearest dealer.


Thanks all!

Have tried that.... but still not loacted the right spec manual 360 M in TDF blue.

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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verdi have a manual 360 in tdf at the mo - or do you want a late model rather than a 2000?

buster

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Friday 20th January 2006
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mr_tony said:
verdi have a manual 360 in tdf at the mo - or do you want a late model rather than a 2000?


Did look at that... but want sports seat also.

...or minimum daytona.

Def will go older, a year away from supercars and I cannot face another £43k depreciation bill

Bu*ger - am I getting old?

Or just poor?

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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hmm sounds like both mate.
43k - on the 911? Ouch!

buster

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Friday 20th January 2006
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mr_tony said:
hmm sounds like both mate.
43k - on the 911? Ouch!


Partly my own fault for being too ill to drive and being unable to face looking at it for 12 months.

Sarah also didn't like driving it "enough" to keep it.

Perhaps I need a weekend job and 430

mr_tony

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Friday 20th January 2006
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Man thats harsh depreciation - my sympathies. It's a nightmare when the cars there and you can't drive it (or just as bad you're ready to drive and the car isn't!)...

Hopefuly you'll be a lot safer on a nice TDF 360. (You looking at spyders or coupes?).

buster

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mr_tony said:
Man thats harsh depreciation - my sympathies. It's a nightmare when the cars there and you can't drive it (or just as bad you're ready to drive and the car isn't!)...

Hopefuly you'll be a lot safer on a nice TDF 360. (You looking at spyders or coupes?).


Coupe is the weapon of choice...

I've always loved them but couldn't justify when we purchased the Porsche.

Now life, homes and mileage have changed - it makes the perfect choice!

Driving (I am told) just in time for mini-hoon. I'm all fixed

Yipeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

glyn waxmaster

328 posts

222 months

Friday 20th January 2006
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ive seen a 360 spyder at a garage in york, i think it his own car but he may consider selling. i will see if i can find out more details