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no im thinking more like you have too much money and dunno what to do with it so might as well let someone else fist it, i mean fix it
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A Ferrari shouldn't be more difficult to work on than any other car. It'* not in Ferrari'* rational self-interest to make a mechanically difficult vehicle. If you look at some of the engine bays, you should notice that pretty much everything looks familiar. It should be just like going to work on any other brand you haven't yet touched. But more awesome.
If I had the money to buy a Ferrari, I'd make absolutely sure I would also have the money for upgrades like a turbocharger, boring and stroking the engine, even stronger internals, a better transmission, thicker axles, and the ability to tune. No way I'm going to pay up to $250K for an F430, for example, and then pretend I can live with a measly 4.3L V8 putting out only 483 HP. No, it'* mod time!
And thanks for the nice garage pictures!
If I had the money to buy a Ferrari, I'd make absolutely sure I would also have the money for upgrades like a turbocharger, boring and stroking the engine, even stronger internals, a better transmission, thicker axles, and the ability to tune. No way I'm going to pay up to $250K for an F430, for example, and then pretend I can live with a measly 4.3L V8 putting out only 483 HP. No, it'* mod time!
And thanks for the nice garage pictures!
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Honestly I wouldn't want any of those garages to be hones (which is really bizarre)t. I did like the vette one the most & the one that looks like a huge barn (but thats bcuz I want my garage that big if not bigger lol). I guess I don't want my garage to look like it'* a room outta my house. I like simplicity. I have my garage pictured in my head but I don't feel like explaining it lol
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My ideal garage is to buy a two-story house, gut the entire downstairs, weld in metal poles and plates, and knock down all the walls. Then the whole downstairs becomes a garage! The upstairs would be renovated into a sort of elevated Ranch house, and yet no one would ever know just by looking at the outside of the house.
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