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    low buck Carrera GT?

    starter Carrera GT for the brave and wealthy



    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...EF:MOTORS:1123
    Richard aka le Zookeeper
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    Just curious, how obtainable are factory parts for this car? Atleast whoever owned this car , enjoyed it. As evidence of the 15,000 miles. Hell, that's 15 years of 1000 miles a year for some of us! Regards Mitch

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    I believe if there is any damage to the carbon fiber tub, it has to go back to the fatherland to be repaired, so add the cost of shipping to the bill.

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    Shipping is a cheap consideration in the grand scheme of things; about $1500 each way using standard means. Even fancy shipping isn't that bad.
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    That would make a fun race car !
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    Could it be converted to a longhood?
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    Nothing like a salvage title on a $400K+ car to inspire confidence...
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    Dibs on the engine!

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    Oh the humanity... A Fierorrera GT
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