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You Want details? Fine. I drive a Ferrari, 355 Cabriolet, What's up? I have a ridiculous house in the South Fork. I have every toy you could possibly imagine. And best of all kids, I am liquid.
They say money can't buy happiness? Look at the fucking smile on my face. Ear to ear, baby.
Seriously? 3 pages and no pictures. IMO one of the best looking Ferrari's ever made. Reasonable priced to purchase but you can easily spend the purchase price on some of the major repairs on these cars. Would love to own one.
You Want details? Fine. I drive a Ferrari, 355 Cabriolet, What's up? I have a ridiculous house in the South Fork. I have every toy you could possibly imagine. And best of all kids, I am liquid.
My wife has had significant seat time in one and came away very disappointed. The exhaust note was about all that she liked. The driving experience was terrible.
The 355 is also the last generation of stupid maintenance requirements and truly extraordinary unreliability. The 360 is a lot cheaper to run, even if it looks like a Korean car. The problem with these cars is that it's not just $50k up front. The ongoing maintenance is a big deal too. At least equivalent to having payments for another $50k car on top of that. If nothing major goes wrong.
I say this as someone who is currently in the middle of a mild 100k overhaul of a 993TT (which is a lot cheaper to run than a 355). We are currently at at least $11k entirely in parts, and that's after hefty shopping around.
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