Jul 11, 2006 11:08:45 AM
Jul 11, 2006 1:25:29 PM
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Nick_Athens said:
I like so much your sketch farina.... Great Work!!!
I also believe though that the new F430 that will be out on 2009-10 will be totaly different tha this now... so I totally agree with zzboba..
Jul 11, 2006 3:58:39 PM
Jul 11, 2006 4:54:26 PM
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Did you already put your money down?
Not my money, just my signature
So did I.
you can already place your name on the lists?! for delivery in 2009-10 ?!!?
Jul 11, 2006 11:21:07 PM
Jul 14, 2006 5:38:49 PM
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luwalira said:
To me it looks like a compact Ferrari A'la 355 priced at an affordable 80k.
Even when there will be a new small Ferrari (and there will be one ), we will never see prices like 80k.
Jul 15, 2006 6:45:39 AM
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luwalira said:
To me it looks like a compact Ferrari A'la 355 priced at an affordable 80k.
Even when there will be a new small Ferrari (and there will be one ), we will never see prices like 80k.
You know too many things... i have to admit that..
Jul 17, 2006 9:27:46 AM
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Rossi said:
Even when there will be a new small Ferrari (and there will be one ), we will never see prices like 80k.
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luwalira said:
To me it looks like a compact Ferrari A'la 355 priced at an affordable 80k.
Even when there will be a new small Ferrari (and there will be one ), we will never see prices like 80k.
So is it for sure now?
Jul 17, 2006 11:50:22 AM
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Rossi said:
Even when there will be a new small Ferrari (and there will be one ), we will never see prices like 80k.
Rossi, please tell us more
If my memory serves me correctly the latest official statements from Ferrari regarding a kind of Dino-successor has been: there are no such plans Of course plans can be changed
Pricewise I would guess it may be in the 100k - 120k Euro range.
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shin said:
No smaller model than F430. Not all rumors proven to be true.
The 'Dino/California' was killed when Maserati and Ferrari 'splits'.
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shin said:
The car is not axed as it will be launched as the new Maser coupe and spider (with folding hardtop). Mules are already around the factory.
They will have tridents on them instead of prancing horses..