LFA #63? at Wide World Ferrari (Spring Valley NY)
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White on White LFA #63 at Wide World Ferrari (Spring Valley NY)
White on white Lexus LFA #63 (confirmed) is for sale at Wide World Ferrari/Maserati in Spring Valley NY.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
http://www.wideworldferrarimaserati.com/
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
http://www.wideworldferrarimaserati.com/
Last edited by spinout180; 02-08-12 at 12:26 PM.
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Here is a link to the info on the Starfire on white interior car with lots of pics.
http://www.newcountry.com/new/Lexus/...c616f2f8fb.htm
The ad is screwed up and refers to the car as an IS-F with an 8 cylinder motor.
My wife is from that town and I drooled on their windows for decades.
The place has grown from a combo BMW/Ferrari show to having BMW in the first building and used cars at a second facility across the street and they built a 2 story Ferrari/Maserati mega facility on site in the last couple of years. At some point in the past Wide World was sold by the private owners to a corporate auto giant, New Country.
If you visit, you will see (in my mind) the biggest dichotomy in America. You have this unreal Ferrari shop and across the street you have guys from xyz countries waiting for day labor. As I describe it, you have guys that if they don't like the look of one of their tires will spend more on a replacement than many of the guys across the street make in a month.
http://www.newcountry.com/new/Lexus/...c616f2f8fb.htm
The ad is screwed up and refers to the car as an IS-F with an 8 cylinder motor.
My wife is from that town and I drooled on their windows for decades.
The place has grown from a combo BMW/Ferrari show to having BMW in the first building and used cars at a second facility across the street and they built a 2 story Ferrari/Maserati mega facility on site in the last couple of years. At some point in the past Wide World was sold by the private owners to a corporate auto giant, New Country.
If you visit, you will see (in my mind) the biggest dichotomy in America. You have this unreal Ferrari shop and across the street you have guys from xyz countries waiting for day labor. As I describe it, you have guys that if they don't like the look of one of their tires will spend more on a replacement than many of the guys across the street make in a month.
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