In my building's garage...

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I am living temporarily in a nice apartment building where a bunch of the tenants have crazy cars. These two (and some more fancy wheels) belong to a guy who recently moved in. I had to look up the Monza. My friend has a Ford GT so I at least knew about that one. The prices are wacky. for both.

 
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I get the sense that one might not be able to take full advantage of their capabilities during a typical daily commute. 馃榿
 
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I get the sense that one might not be able to take full advantage of their capabilities during a typical daily commute. 馃榿
Those are cars that should be able to corner, so proper throttle application can result in snipets of fun throughout typical drives.
 
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I am living temporarily in a nice apartment building where a bunch of the tenants have crazy cars. These two (and some more fancy wheels) belong to a guy who recently moved in. I had to look up the Monza. My friend has a Ford GT so I at least knew about that one. The prices are wacky. for both.


https://www.sytner.co.uk/news/ferrari-monza-sp2 said:
There are only 500 Monza SP1 and SP2 examples in the entire world (the split decided by customer demand) and seeing one is somewhat comparable to seeing the Loch Ness monster or equivalent; you treasure every moment of the experience as it鈥檚 unlikely that it鈥檒l happen again.
https://www.sytner.co.uk/news/ferrari-monza-sp2
 
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Rocking horse poo that SP2. Think you have to be invited by ferrari to buy one, you can't just walk into a showroom.

Must be a nice apartment...!
 
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Jeez. I know its in a "garage" but I'd still want that thing covered!
 
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Hah, and here I am feeling self-conscious about my 911 Turbo being parked among the usual set of nondescript crossovers!
 
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Hah, and here I am feeling self-conscious about my 911 Turbo being parked among the usual set of nondescript crossovers!
Thankfully in the blip of the throttle you can leave those feelings in the dust