AHHHHHH Dead Enzo!!
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Check on eBay fof ENZO,
i recall that same enzo (the first pic) was on eBay as is for about $400,000
said car ran perfectly fine, engine no damage, since in back and all, just front damage and other minor stuff....(of course not minor damage since most likely a shock on an ENZO is about the price of a new 04 subaru wrx, haha)
i recall that same enzo (the first pic) was on eBay as is for about $400,000
said car ran perfectly fine, engine no damage, since in back and all, just front damage and other minor stuff....(of course not minor damage since most likely a shock on an ENZO is about the price of a new 04 subaru wrx, haha)
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my dad was attempting to purchase one a while ago, and it is quite an amazing process. you have to have a certain number of ferearis in the past few years, but not too many, they dont want to sell to collectors, oh, but you cant buy this as your first, they wont sell to Joe Blow. You must havean interview with your local ferrari, and ferrari of north america. It is crazy.
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Originally posted by PyroManiac
my dad was attempting to purchase one a while ago... ferearis...
my dad was attempting to purchase one a while ago... ferearis...
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The Enzo was by invitation only. They did that to prevent people from buying it and reselling it a month later at a ridiculous profit, as was with the F50 and F40. They went for about $650K to those lucky few that have them. I'm sure if you had the cash and you looked around you'll find them for sale. There is always a few around. To be invited to own one, you had to have a decent collection of Ferrari's. Apparently, Michael Schumacher was a critical person in the testing of the Enzo, but didn't even get one. They only came in yellow and red, but a few owners have gotten their's in black. The black Enzo is SICK. Because most of the car is carbon, I'm guessing to fix that front end in the first few photos will cost at least $125K. Still a good deal considering if you want a new one you'll pay close to, if not over, a mil.
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