10-03-2004, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by SPEEDCORE
but who buys Car magazine
evo is where its at
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evo never had an article on buying a F1 car
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10-03-2004, 06:49 AM
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mate this was an awesome article, thankyou.
I'm going to add something to the dreams and goals list now...
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11-09-2004, 12:52 AM
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There is a racing team owner in Australia, who owns one of Michael Schumachers ex Race cars, its the F2000
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11-17-2004, 10:08 PM
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the article said that those ferarris are no more than 2 mil bucks.
i dont think that is cheap but it sound pretty cheap after hearing JC said that the honda's f1 car would cost 5-6 mil bucks. obviously he was referring to a 2004 honda f1 car but shouldnt ferraris cost more than that? do they lose that much value in just 1 year?
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11-17-2004, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by assbyte
the article said that those ferarris are no more than 2 mil bucks.
i dont think that is cheap but it sound pretty cheap after hearing JC said that the honda's f1 car would cost 5-6 mil bucks. obviously he was referring to a 2004 honda f1 car but shouldnt ferraris cost more than that? do they lose that much value in just 1 year?
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i think it's just that the cars don't make any money just sitting there, and i'm sure they are insured as collectors items so thats just money Ferrari is wasting by insuring the cars. so why not sell them for a couple mil?
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11-17-2004, 10:22 PM
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Here's pics of the guy who crashed his Ferrari, it was on a parade lap. haha
http://www.thoughtballoon.com/hugh/crash/
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11-17-2004, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ZfrkS62
Originally Posted by assbyte
the article said that those ferarris are no more than 2 mil bucks.
i dont think that is cheap but it sound pretty cheap after hearing JC said that the honda's f1 car would cost 5-6 mil bucks. obviously he was referring to a 2004 honda f1 car but shouldnt ferraris cost more than that? do they lose that much value in just 1 year?
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i think it's just that the cars don't make any money just sitting there, and i'm sure they are insured as collectors items so thats just money Ferrari is wasting by insuring the cars. so why not sell them for a couple mil?
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so true, in the fifth gear series when a guy bougth his f1 car, i saw that the ferrari shop is so full of cars and they are line up to each other so closely. (i remember they line up the f1 cars not wider than 1 foot). i guess it would be practicaly so sell them instead of jamming the whole garage....
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