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Arnie 08-25-2007 03:32 PM

Estimate on 2005 Modena Spyder
 
There is red and tan 2005 modena spyder with a 6 speed and 6000 miles. Has the shields and grill in mint condition. They are asking 215,000. I think that is way over priced what do you guys think it should be? Thanks

Arnie:confused:

JoeyG 08-25-2007 09:01 PM

PMing you...

Gcalo 08-25-2007 10:52 PM

Arnie,

It's the time of year. Spiders are in demand, and that might be a bit pricey.

Also, it's the end of the 360 spiders, and the dealer is probably playing on that fact as well.

Check with http://www.naplesmotorsports.com/ as a reference as well as http://www.drautos.com/

cig1 08-26-2007 02:34 AM

There's no such thing as a "Modena Spyder"

G

2thfixr 08-26-2007 02:47 AM

:D I didn't even notice that.

Speedyjunior 08-26-2007 03:29 AM

360 Values
 

Originally Posted by Arnie
There is red and tan 2005 modena spyder with a 6 speed and 6000 miles. Has the shields and grill in mint condition. They are asking 215,000. I think that is way over priced what do you guys think it should be? Thanks

Arnie:confused:

Arnie that seems way to much for a 360 Spyder . That is F430 money..

Gcalo 08-26-2007 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by cig1
There's no such thing as a "Modena Spyder"

G

Cig

I did see that, too, but I did remember that when the spider first came out it was sometimes referred to as the Modena spider.

What size are your rear tires?

cig1 08-26-2007 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by Gcalo
Cig

I did see that, too, but I did remember that when the spider first came out it was sometimes referred to as the Modena spider.

What size are your rear tires?

I run 305/30/19 on the rear

G

Gcalo 08-26-2007 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by cig1
I run 305/30/19 on the rear

G

Here's something to consider.

Michelin makes the Goodyear tire for the Corvette Z06=325/30-19.

End of this Sept Michelin is introducing that tire size in the Cup series. It's a dead-on replacement in all respects for the 275/40-18 OEM size 360 tires.

I am then going to replace my rims with 12" rears and 9" fronts and then go to the 245/35-19 for the fronts as well so that I'll have PS2 Cups all around.

Would love to go with the Novitec rims but I refuse to get caught in the P Zero impossible availability issues! Too dangerous if one loses a tire and can't get a replacement. I had a quote of $900 each for the 355/25-19 rears! Ridiculous.

So this new Michelin Cup offers a great alternative.

Sorry did not mean to hijack the thread!

cig1 08-27-2007 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Gcalo
Here's something to consider.

Michelin makes the Goodyear tire for the Corvette Z06=325/30-19.

End of this Sept Michelin is introducing that tire size in the Cup series. It's a dead-on replacement in all respects for the 275/40-18 OEM size 360 tires.

I am then going to replace my rims with 12" rears and 9" fronts and then go to the 245/35-19 for the fronts as well so that I'll have PS2 Cups all around.

Would love to go with the Novitec rims but I refuse to get caught in the P Zero impossible availability issues! Too dangerous if one loses a tire and can't get a replacement. I had a quote of $900 each for the 355/25-19 rears! Ridiculous.

So this new Michelin Cup offers a great alternative.

Sorry did not mean to hijack the thread!

Check the weight on the 325's ... not sure what they are, but it could be overkill for a 360, afterall, the Stradale runs on 285's and handles extremly well. The Novitec setup is just too damn heavy, but if styling is a priority, they are certainly one way to go ... they are sharp. The 245's on 9's up front could pose a clearance problem ... you will need to roll the fenders completly flat. I have minor issues with 235's on 8.5's.

G

cor2nir 08-27-2007 04:12 PM

Thats way too much for a 360 it must be a 430 at that price. You should be able to find a newer 360 spyder for around 170k or so.

Gcalo 08-27-2007 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by cig1
Check the weight on the 325's ... not sure what they are, but it could be overkill for a 360, afterall, the Stradale runs on 285's and handles extremly well. The Novitec setup is just too damn heavy, but if styling is a priority, they are certainly one way to go ... they are sharp. The 245's on 9's up front could pose a clearance problem ... you will need to roll the fenders completly flat. I have minor issues with 235's on 8.5's.

G

I will find out about the 325 tire weight. Good point. It is a direct OEM replacement which I find interesting.

Maybe I'll stick with 235's on the front. I have 225's now on 8" rims but I intend to change the rims.

I have heard that the Novitec's are quite heavy.


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