remember that crashed Enzo??
remember that crashed Enzo??
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2459802100
Who would be dum enough to buy it once the title has been salvaged??
Maybe the whole crash was an insurance scam!!
Who would be dum enough to buy it once the title has been salvaged??
Maybe the whole crash was an insurance scam!!
I can only imagine what the repair bill would be like.... anyone remember how much it cost Mike Lawry (Will Smith) in Bad Boyz II to repair the dash in his 575 LOL
anyone remember how much it cost Mike Lawry (Will Smith) in Bad Boyz II to repair the dash in his 575 LOL
You could safely say that you have the world´s most expensive Enzo after all the repairs...
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Originally posted by Duane
I would say 250k to repair car to pre accident condition
I would say 250k to repair car to pre accident condition
I think you would need a completely new tub/frame which means disassembling almost the whole car, shipping back to Italy for the CF work (not at Ferarri) and then reassambly. I think repair, just a wild guess, would be closer to $500k before you were done.
Re: remember that crashed Enzo??
Originally posted by msindi
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2459802100
Who would be dum enough to buy it once the title has been salvaged??
Maybe the whole crash was an insurance scam!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2459802100
Who would be dum enough to buy it once the title has been salvaged??
Maybe the whole crash was an insurance scam!!
This is from Ebay
You are bidding on the super rare impossible to find 2003 Ferrari Enzo, with only 353 actual miles, V12, 6.0L. It comes with Ferrari luggage as well. This vehicle has very repairable front end damage and will start and run. Vehicle is located in Tampa Florida and comes with a rebuildable Florida salvage title.
The Insurance company paid out 1.3 million dollars on this vehicle.
If you look closely you are bidding on the right for the ebay "seller" to broker the car to you - essentially his fee for knowing which insurance company owns the car and introducing you
I'd Agree with 300K+ for repair...+ the price of buying that crashed thing...
hey...with that money I'd rather get a Carrera GT...
hahaha...or repair the car, and crash it again to get 1.3M...hahahahaha
hey...with that money I'd rather get a Carrera GT...
hahaha...or repair the car, and crash it again to get 1.3M...hahahahaha
Originally posted by MJC123
If you look closely you are bidding on the right for the ebay "seller" to broker the car to you - essentially his fee for knowing which insurance company owns the car and introducing you
If you look closely you are bidding on the right for the ebay "seller" to broker the car to you - essentially his fee for knowing which insurance company owns the car and introducing you





