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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16560416" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>I don't remember saying I had to but it makes no sense letting sit in the garage undriven. And hey do you know what $20k buys you on a "old ass" Testarossa? That like a differential and a Capristo exhaust .</p><p>Listen to this old ass slow Ferrari. Gives me a boner. But thanks for the financial advice anyway. </p><p> [MEDIA=youtube]k7Wmq9-ih0c[/MEDIA].</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was born 1974 so I was just coming aware of cars in 1984 when it was released. It was the poster car of my youth. I love the way it is low and wide, it really has presence. Also it is the last of the Flat-12's that date back to the Lauda era. It's also one of the last bold Ferrari's. A true Pininfarina masterpiece. It and the DB9 are a car that can be enjoyed looking at as well as driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16560416, member: 70541"] I don't remember saying I had to but it makes no sense letting sit in the garage undriven. And hey do you know what $20k buys you on a "old ass" Testarossa? That like a differential and a Capristo exhaust . Listen to this old ass slow Ferrari. Gives me a boner. But thanks for the financial advice anyway. [MEDIA=youtube]k7Wmq9-ih0c[/MEDIA]. I was born 1974 so I was just coming aware of cars in 1984 when it was released. It was the poster car of my youth. I love the way it is low and wide, it really has presence. Also it is the last of the Flat-12's that date back to the Lauda era. It's also one of the last bold Ferrari's. A true Pininfarina masterpiece. It and the DB9 are a car that can be enjoyed looking at as well as driving. [/QUOTE]
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