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Old 10-28-2014, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by nuvolari612
Silver / black 04 7600 miles 425k - it was sent to me off of Ferrari Chat.

New clutch and tires all maintenance less than 1000 miles ago.
Sounds like a rare bargain in this market.
Old 10-28-2014, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamie140
Sounds like a rare bargain in this market.
Just went over to F-chat. Looks like he needed to move it and found a potential buyer already.
Old 10-28-2014, 07:46 PM
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I think it's very legit - if someone is interested get on a flight with a cashiers check and hard cash or maybe the new buyer will flip it

If not hope it's to someone here - there have been more than a few here who chose to sell their CGT outside of this forum.

Not a fan of f-chat but they do seem to have an active loyal buyer / seller theme.
Old 10-29-2014, 06:11 AM
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I have to spoken to owner about cAr. I had a chance to buy and passed. Not because of car just because I decided i didnt two sitting idle as oppose to one. If anyone wants more information on car pm me. Bottomline its legit.
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If the CAD $ wasn't in the ****s, I'd buy it.
Old 10-29-2014, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamie140
If the CAD $ wasn't in the ****s, I'd buy it.
What do you mean by CAD $ ???
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Originally Posted by CGT000
What do you mean by CAD $ ???
Canadian rate of exchange.

Jamie is right - people are making a fortune off of exchange markets.
Old 10-29-2014, 04:59 PM
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Not happy about that whole thing, have a bad feeling that I will never again see a CGT at similar price.
I gave my word so I would not back out of that deal but secretly hoping that the PPI tomorrow will not satisfy the buyer and he would cancel the purchase.
Somebody hit me on the head please, I am really doing something stupid selling that car.......
Old 10-29-2014, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by absent
Not happy about that whole thing, have a bad feeling that I will never again see a CGT at similar price.
I gave my word so I would not back out of that deal but secretly hoping that the PPI tomorrow will not satisfy the buyer and he would cancel the purchase.
Somebody hit me on the head please, I am really doing something stupid selling that car.......
I don't blame you. Every car added equals to additional costs and head aches especially having to store it at a 3rd party. However, you cannot get the same excitement you get out of this car from too many other cars out there. Good luck anyways.
Old 10-29-2014, 08:25 PM
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Beautiful car, I can feel your pain. You priced it to sell, and it should sell easy at that level.
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Originally Posted by absent
Not happy about that whole thing, have a bad feeling that I will never again see a CGT at similar price.
I gave my word so I would not back out of that deal but secretly hoping that the PPI tomorrow will not satisfy the buyer and he would cancel the purchase.
Somebody hit me on the head please, I am really doing something stupid selling that car.......

Don't sell what is sure to be the worlds greatest analog drivers car ever produced and continue posting the ownership experience.

Advice - turn on the radio full blast leave the engine lid open and go to sleep.

In a few days - jump start or purchase a new battery for 1000.00 installed.

The best ROI you will ever receive. All kidding aside after owning a lot of cars the CGT has been on my radar and it offers everything I could ever ask for.

There is not a car I would rather own :full stop:
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I agreed to sell my car...but even before closing the deal (car is at the dealer now who is acting as a clearing house for the whole transaction) I bought another one!

I knew I would have missed the CGT too much but my car was too perfect to use and I had the impression that any additional mile would have had an impact on the value...so once the sale has been agreed I managed to find a black car with higher mileage so I can finally use it without the fear of depreciation!

Win win situation really!!

P.s. If you think the market is hot in the US you should come to the UK...total madness!!!
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I have been looking for a low miles CGT for a while. I found a silver/ascot 1 owner right in my own backyard. The car was serviced a month ago. Clutch reading is fine and it has the new tires. There's not a scratch on the car. What's the max I should pay for this car???
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Originally Posted by maxt
I agreed to sell my car...but even before closing the deal (car is at the dealer now who is acting as a clearing house for the whole transaction) I bought another one!

I knew I would have missed the CGT too much but my car was too perfect to use and I had the impression that any additional mile would have had an impact on the value...so once the sale has been agreed I managed to find a black car with higher mileage so I can finally use it without the fear of depreciation!

Win win situation really!!

P.s. If you think the market is hot in the US you should come to the UK...total madness!!!
Can you give us details on the one you sold and what price you got for it?
Old 10-30-2014, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by CGT000
I have been looking for a low miles CGT for a while. I found a silver/ascot 1 owner right in my own backyard. The car was serviced a month ago. Clutch reading is fine and it has the new tires. There's not a scratch on the car. What's the max I should pay for this car???
There are a few things that were / are required for me to stroke a check.

One owner no paint work every document and luggage etc.

No leaks proper maintenance 3 - 8k miles. I found two you now own one of them

Need more information - but if it's like above 525 - 550k

FWIW - I do not trust clutch readings it's to easy to glaze a clutch consider it requiring one which is under 10k refurbished from Porsche and it's a good time to address any issues 15 - 20k.


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