http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Conten...l_pageid=968867497088&col=969048871196
"I think the price went up another $100,000 with today's crash," he said.
"I think the price went up another $100,000 with today's crash," he said.
i wanna see thatOne witness told deputies that the Ferrari appeared to be racing with a 600-plus horsepower Mercedes SLR northbound along the coastal highway when the accident occurred around 6 a.m.
Originally posted by: eelw
How does one crash a car at almost 200km/h and split the car in half and still be able to walk away from the crash scene?
Originally posted by: Pepsei
if it sells for that much, they should make more to make more money no?
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: Pepsei
if it sells for that much, they should make more to make more money no?
They sell for that much because they don't make many of them.
Like the F50 they made 350, the first one goes to the Ferarri museum, the remaining 349 ones go to customers.
I wonder how many F50's are still alive...