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F355 Berlinetta


chris aka fonz

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Been looking through autotrader and these things are at a price that isnt really out of reach for me .

 

However its one thing initially buying one and another to keep it on the road , anyone have any idea on servicing costs etc . I only use the soop at the wk ends and then if the weathers crap i dont bother , so i cover 4000 - 5000 miles a year max .

 

Oh and im only 24 so i probably wouldnt be able to insure one for a few years anyway.

 

 

thanks

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oh if you got that much money dont fancy giving me 5k to part ex my N/A for a TT?? :p

 

 

Why do you need 5 grand to swap your N/A for a TT? N/A's have held their value alot more than TT's have of late. Piehound has a UK model for sale for pennies. Your N/A should sell easily for within a grand of what he is offering that car up for.

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The problem with Ferraris is that it's very expensive to put miles on them. You have to change the timing belt every 30k miles I think it is, and to do this the engine has to come out, so it will cost at least 3 grand. Even the minor service is going to cost you 1k I would think.

 

Besides, why would you want a car that's slower than a TT? :flame:

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The problem with Ferraris is that it's very expensive to put miles on them. You have to change the timing belt every 30k miles I think it is, and to do this the engine has to come out, so it will cost at least 3 grand. Even the minor service is going to cost you 1k I would think.

 

Besides, why would you want a car that's slower than a TT? :flame:

 

Like i originally said , buying one thing running another !

I wouldnt be buying it for blistering performance , i would go single if i wanted that . Just pure snob value i guess , which sounds wrong i know !

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Pretty sure that even for a service they have to drop the rear subframe out with engine and suspension all still attached, so no it's not going to be cheap. I also heard from my mate (who's dad has 2 ferraris) that cambelt change is the best part of £5k!! Makes my £80 cambelt change look like the change that will be down the back of a ferraris seat..

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True , a car for showing off in . ( i think i might be shallow )

 

Follow your dreams.

 

There must be a forum somewhere for these..there was a chap on here that had a 355 a couple of years ago (as well as a Supra lucky bugga)

 

Thing is..I just remember parking my Supra next to a 355 spyder in some big Square in Toulouse once...and...no-one gave the Ferrari a second glance..yet there was a small crowd gathering around my Supra whilst I watched on (with a smug smile) from a distance with a glass of Chateauneuf de pape and a fag he he..class aye!!!!:tongue:

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Ferraris are hoorendously expensive to run and maintain, however a pecialist near me has been servicing,perairing & running ferrairs for years, they are a ferrari approved service centre and do a lot of the work at very reasonable rate. Virdi ferrari in hayes, this should give you an idea to the cost involved

 

http://www.verdiferrari.biz/servicing.htm

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Buying is one thing, but running will crush you, put too many miles on it and you couldn't give it away.

 

EVO had a buying guide last year.

 

Shedloads of advice here:

 

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/forum.asp?f=63&h=0

 

F-chat has just gone down the pan (entire UK section left last month), so lots of tumble weed there. There is an alternative site linked on Pistonheads somewhere.

 

Good luck

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For £45-50k, I'd have a 993TT- it'd hand the F355's arse on a plate, and you can tune them to insane levels, go on for ever...

 

Yeah but if that was the criteria that sort of money pumped into a supra would hand a 993TT its arse on a platter and be a better looking car to boot. Its the badge darling that counts here and porsche doesnt cut as much mustard as ferrari does.

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