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Ok, who pronounces Paris as Paree?
About 67 million Frenchies for a start.Ok, who pronounces Paris as Paree?
Ordered one!
Maserati MC20 2020 Red 1:18 by BBR
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MeOk, who pronounces Paris as Paree?
About 67 million Frenchies for a start.
Could Dickie be onto a winner here? Did Watty specify the actual size of the car ordered...Ordered one!
Maserati MC20 2020 Red 1:18 by BBR
www.grandprixmodels.com
Just looked at the options list. Couldn’t see much point in any of them. You could clearly have a very lovely MC20 for £185k, and a similar but no better one for £40k more.
Is the black roof a cost option I quite liked the look of it on the launch car?
All pie in the Sky really if I had that much cash I’d have a Testarossa
Black roof is an option around £3750 in paint - or more in carbon fibre...
Black roof is an option around £3750 in paint - or more in carbon fibre...
Or wrap it for £300 and it’d look identical.
Just looked at the options list. Couldn’t see much point in any of them. You could clearly have a very lovely MC20 for £185k, and a similar but no better one for £40k more.
You say that - and I agree with you - but when my mate ordered his 488 he mentioned they were not that interested in the order unless he had £40-50k of garnish on it.Just looked at the options list. Couldn’t see much point in any of them. You could clearly have a very lovely MC20 for £185k, and a similar but no better one for £40k more.
I’d have thought that the type to buy these won’t be put off by the cost of extras.
Buying a car without all the bells and whistles is likely to make it far less desirable second hand in a sea of those with them, init?
£185k or £220k, pah.
Fair enough, I on the other hand would be looking for a second hand one “fully loaded”.Pointless extras that only reflect personal visual taste don’t add value to me. In fact, I’d steer clear of a car festooned with pointless carbon bits inside.