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1991 Ferrari 348 TS. I say they'd take $25,000 cash. Good night OPPO
http://houston.craigslist.org/ctd/4231921780…
![]() 12/11/2013 at 22:26 |
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$30,000 Ferrari, what could go wrong?
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Don't even breathe those words near a longitudinal mid-engined ferrari.
looking at the car wrong could be grounds for pulling the drivetrain out for repair service when the car spits out something expensive.
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don't care. must have!
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i seriously must have. i can't afford the purchase price or maintenance right now. but must have anways
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If I had the money to buy two of them, I would buy the one, and keep it maintained.
That and some 355 or Koenig aftermarket door skins or something to de-comb the door intake ducts
I have always liked the front end of the 348, and their and TR's 'tail lights behind a grille' look on the back end...
The wheels and the combed intake on the doors date the car a bit, and although not bad, without those two details, with open intakes and a well chosen set of aftermarket wheels, the car would look a bit more timelessly good looking.
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I agree with everything you said!
And funny thing is I know someone who bought 2 of the same Ferrari because he does his own maintenance and always wanted at least one to be working
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These door skins...
and a set of BBS Challenge wheels would be awesome on a clean-looking 348.