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aiki14
03-21-2008, 08:22 AM
I am a Lambo enthusiast but thought this was pretty wild:
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Hondaboy
03-21-2008, 08:37 AM
I love Ferrari for one reason only. Its the only high end car company left that isn't owned buy a big company.
And am happy that Audi owns Lamborghini because we almost lost this great car in the 90s.
Sucks as a limo, no partying with those seats.
I believe that Fiat S.p.A is still the majority shareholder in Ferrari S.p.A, they have been a subsidiary of Fiat since the late sixties iirc.
stockgirl7
03-21-2008, 05:03 PM
LOL - XOM you're right! What good is a limo that you cant comfortably drink in or a sports car you cant corner quickly!
wallstreetsedge
03-22-2008, 04:32 AM
lol whats the price tag? i want one!
Hondaboy
03-22-2008, 10:59 AM
lol whats the price tag? i want one!
Almost the same as a civic.
netwrangler
03-22-2008, 01:10 PM
Almost the same as a civic.And the Civic MUGEN SI would run away and hide from the Ferrari Limo on Mulholland from Kanan to The Rock Store — not that anyone would break the speed limit on that stretch of road. ;)
Keventerprises
03-23-2008, 03:26 PM
And the Civic MUGEN SI would run away and hide from the Ferrari Limo on Mulholland from Kanan to The Rock Store — not that anyone would break the speed limit on that stretch of road. ;)
Sounds cool Net! I never knew Mulholland in detail or the landmarks, but The Rock Store sounds cool and adventurous. I've only been on it a few times over 30 years ago. No, no one ever breaks the speed limit on that road. :turtle:
756speed
04-17-2008, 03:32 AM
I am a Lambo enthusiast but thought this was pretty wild:
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I agree that it's a very wild move.
So wild that it caught the Ferrari's attention and says that its a Fake ferrari.
Representatives from the Italian automaker have reportedly threatened the creator of the Ferrari limo, Dan Crawley, with a lawsuit if he fails to remove all of the Ferrari symbols, names, and distinguishing marks from the vehicle.
The representatives for the company maintain that modifying the original vehicle in such a dramatic way means that the vehicle is no longer a Ferrari vehicle. They contend that using the name Ferrari in connection with the vehicle and failing to remove the signature logos and other items that designate the vehicle as an authentic Ferrari verges on copyright infringement, which is protected under the law. (source: fake ferrari limo (http://www.limoquoter.com/articles/1_Limousines/73_The_Ferrari_Limo_Is_Not_A_Real_Ferrari))
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