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At least they were courteous enough to bring enough blocks to rest the vehicles on.
Watch the video. Some vehicles weren't that lucky, and the side sills are resting on blocks, causing big dents. They also broke a lot of windows just for the hell of it too. It blows me away that you could get away with doing that for 5 hours :lol
 
At least they were courteous enough to bring enough blocks to rest the vehicles on.
Watch the video. Some vehicles weren't that lucky, and the side sills are resting on blocks, causing big dents. They also broke a lot of windows just for the hell of it too. It blows me away that you could get away with doing that for 5 hours :lol
Now that I think about it your right

They had that nascar wheel changing speed doing this :lol
 
Now that I think about it your right

They had that nascar wheel changing speed doing this :lol
Yea, you do the math it's a little over 6 and a half minutes per vehicle :lol . They definitely weren't ******* around.
 
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I would buy it asap and sell it for at least $60k

i know a guy of a guy who copped a 360 modena for a good price

he installed a new clutch in it and resold it not soon after for a real nice come up like 20-30k or something
 
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So we were talking the other day about parking in parking lots. I finish my long day of lectures today, and see this poor car a couple spots up from my truck :x

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Someone people just shouldn't be allowed to drive man :{. Thank god it wasn't my truck that got hit.
 
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People taking all day to make a turn grinds my gears real good

Or people who just stop completely during a turn



I don't know bout Yall man :{
 
KBB for a base '07 coupe with 42k miles. You need to tell your boss to smarten up b if he wants to keep his business.
Nah man, it's worth like 50 to 55. i don't care what KBB says, it's all about the real market value. Take a look online at what they're listed for and what they're selling for....

it's a Volante by the way

For example...

buy it now for 59k OBO, which means they probably take 55, maybe less

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aston-Marti...57170f29:g:GJoAAOSw4UtWS7eT&item=272044068649

This one priced at 55 and didn't sell

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aston-Marti...269bba8b:g:HtgAAOSwYHxWPpb7&item=361424992907

this one was listed at $46k and says the seller accepted an offer 
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aston-Marti...f296d167:g:YCwAAOSwQTVV~~-Z&item=321897550183
 
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Ferrari is one of those makers that nearly all of their vehicles hold their value quite well. The only downside is the maintenance and repairs.

In my case, I believe AM uses a lot of Jaguar parts on their previous gen DB9's, with the newer ones it's a little different so it wasn't as bad.

Or a gallardo for example, it's basically all Audi, so you're not paying Lambo repairs. I know the previous gens were for a while. Mclaren, Ferrari and others is a different story.

He said the new clutch cost 10k
 
Gallardo repairs are very expensive by the way. i've seen the repair bill for the E-Gear being replaced in the Gallardo we currently have in the showroom. i believe it was north of $18,000
 
My friend placed a whole new V10 Gallardo/S8 engine for just under $10k into his Gallardo.

He knows enough not to get bill cosbied, though.
that's definitely got a lot to do with it. A lot of these older dudes with money just drop it off at the dealership and say "fix it"
 
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