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Gotta bless Mrs BP. When she say she's taking half of everything, she really means it.Originally posted by greenlake View PostThat would depend on the car, shirley....?

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You'll find that even the ugliest men become attractive in a 488 cabrio.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou're too ugly for a cabrio.
No offence.
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Prices for bog standard 488 are finally dropping, but cabrios are still very high
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAbsolutely love the 458, when that lottery win comes up, will be picking one of those up first!
Spoiled Son Sets Fire To Gifted Ferrari In Order To Upgrade To New ModelIn a bizarre case out of Europe, a 20-year-old Swiss man reportedly set fire to a Ferrari 458 Italia given to him by his father in a half-baked scheme to use the insurance money to upgrade to a new model.
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How much do you want for the chopper?Originally posted by AtW View PostI killed my PUG by keeping it in the garage without driving for 9 months

Oh well, gave it away to local garage which used to service it - they fixed it, so PUG lives even with my Phones 4U number plate!
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I killed my PUG by keeping it in the garage without driving for 9 monthsOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostHad one once, engine replaced after 35,000km and was constantly in the garage

Oh well, gave it away to local garage which used to service it - they fixed it, so PUG lives even with my Phones 4U number plate!
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Absolutely love the 458, when that lottery win comes up, will be picking one of those up first!Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI didn't see it but I'm not surprised. I liked the 355 and 550 and even the 612 but I guess their target market has changed since then.
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I didn't see it but I'm not surprised. I liked the 355 and 550 and even the 612 but I guess their target market has changed since then.Originally posted by DaveB View PostWas it the Top Gear Spanish special that had the carbon fibre bodied Ferrari that started to dissolve as it got sandblasted by road grit.
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Was it the Top Gear Spanish special that had the carbon fibre bodied Ferrari that started to dissolve as it got sandblasted by road grit.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostJust the fragility of the whole thing. Touch it and it breaks. The interior was way too fiddly as well.
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