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House
2004-05-06 08:09:51 UTC
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I am trying to sell my uncle's 348 Spider and have listed it on ebay but no
real luck so far, any suggestions, iterested buyers, comments......?
Iain Miller
2004-05-06 07:33:14 UTC
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Post by House
I am trying to sell my uncle's 348 Spider and have listed it on ebay but no
real luck so far, any suggestions, iterested buyers, comments......?
Year? Colour? Mileage? Price? Location?

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House
2004-05-06 08:41:15 UTC
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It is a 1994 Ferrari 348 Spider with 13K miles. Charcoal gray exterior/dark
blue interior. Located in The Woodlands, about 45 min north of Houston, TX.
I am looking to get $60,000 for it. It is in excellent condition.
IsellJeeps!
2004-05-06 13:55:13 UTC
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do you buy cars too?

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House
2004-05-06 18:27:00 UTC
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No, I don't buy cars, but I am in the market for a new truck or SUV, what
did you have in mind?
IsellJeeps!
2004-05-06 19:37:01 UTC
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WWW.SPRAUERMOTORSPORTS.COM


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Post by House
No, I don't buy cars, but I am in the market for a new truck or SUV, what
did you have in mind?
Magnum
2004-05-06 21:39:51 UTC
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Post by House
It is a 1994 Ferrari 348 Spider with 13K miles. Charcoal gray exterior/dark
blue interior. Located in The Woodlands, about 45 min north of Houston, TX.
I am looking to get $60,000 for it. It is in excellent condition.
Based on the prices I see on the Dupont Registry
(www.dupontregistry.com), your $60k is very reasonable. If the car is
in excellent condition - for a Ferrari this means it includes all
books and service logs and its service record looks good - you could
get slightly more. You could list it on the Dupont Registry and see
if you get any action out of that. Also, there are a lot of people
who love Ferraris in Houston, so you might list it in the local paper
there or with the Ferrari Club (which is quite large).

Also, you might want to take it to the dealer and have them tell you
what they'd give you for it. Of course, since they have to make a
profit when they sell it, they'll give you a pretty low number. You
might not want to sell it to them, but at least it gives you a good
idea of the absolute minimum you could get.

I'd buy it myself, because it's an amazing car, but I've already got
one!

D.
House
2004-05-07 01:47:57 UTC
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Thanks, yeah it's my uncle's car and I'm personally sad to see it go, but he
just got a new 745li and jsut doesnt drive this one enough to keep. Offer
still stand for anyone interested....$60,000 for a 1994 Grey Ferrari 348
Spider with 13K mi. in awesome condition. Where I say awesome condition, I
mean this this is immaculate.

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