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Ferraris on fire

I've never been a huge Ferrari guy, except for a few models...but even so that is sad to see.

BTW: Welcome to the forum. Where in Canada are you?
 
Remind me to check the lines on my Ferrari 328 when I get it back from the painter!
 
Just the Italian hot temperment getting a little excited, I suppose....

Oddly enough, one like that passed me to day on the M8 between Galsgow and Edinburgh. The Scottish weather kept it too cool to burn.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
 
OMG... I'd want waaayyyy more than my money back at that point. Even a replacement car wouldn't be good enough.

But I'm not the kind of customer that ferrari deals with everyday either. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
 
While driving through Nevada,I had a new Ferrari pass me @
about 100+.
Looking in the rearview mirror,it first looked like a Trans Am,then more like a Corvette.
Those Interstates are built for cars like that,but the speed limit's "only 75".

- Doug
 
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