Re: 328 Assessment | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Fellippe Galletta (fellippe.galletta![]() |
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:12:24 -0700 (PDT) |
The 328 is no doubt the best entry Ferrari built it has decent a/c and you can work on the car yourself.
As for pricing I would not pay over $30k for that car no matter what
Remember its an OLD CAR no matter if it is a Ferrari, its 20 plus years old!
Finally, your market values on 328s have met the real world pricing. ;-)
Look its you money and you work hard for it
Don’t let the RED THROB ruin your wallet
Ferraris are down right now and will be down for quite a while
Go in with cash and buy the car like a drug deal because that’s what it is !
It your drug so get the most you can for your money
An money talks and bullshit walks in this business
Every Ferrari I bought I paid at least 25% below what they asked for
Can you produce a $50 or 60k 512 TR? I think some listers would be down to buy such a car. That would be an amazing value.
Ask around on the list about my techniques
We have heard about these techniques ad nauseum since the late '90s, but has anyone we know substantially undercut the market value using these techniques?
I know just about everyone would be willing to give a healthy commission on money saved....but has that happened yet? :)
Stay away from the shit box 348 and early 355’s not worth the money at any price
Otherwise a nice healthy investment up front will protect you from issues....and how can you go wrong when a 348/355 is now as cheap as a 328?
FG
- Re: 328 Assessment, (continued)
- Re: 328 Assessment Mark, July 28 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment Adam Green, July 28 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment Mark, July 28 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment clyde romero, July 28 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment Fellippe Galletta, July 28 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment Michael James, July 28 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment clyde romero, July 29 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment Brian E. Buxton, July 29 2011
- Re: 328 Assessment - alternative view Paul Bennett, July 29 2011
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