One killer garage.

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$45k for a extreamly low milage RS200 is an absolute steal!

An average milage RS200 in the UK (where i'm sure most reside) would go for £35-40k (about $65-75k)
 
But it loses appeal when you realise it is track-only.

I'd import it up here to Canada, where pre-1991 cars are street legal no matter what.

edit: apparently he actually has an Elise for every member of his family.

You know, family reunions at PIR...
 
ohmy...

Born: March 26, 1973,
Lansing, Michigan
Occupation: Co-Founder & President of Products of Google Inc.
Net worth: $12.8 Billion (2006) WOOOOOOOOW
 
that explains it.. but, he lacks the greatest supercar/ super GT of them all.. The Veyron..;)
 
So basically my friend said this guy has his barn out in Wilsonville, which isn't too far from me. I seriously want to find out where he lives, lol. Or at elast where the barn is :lol:
 
he is the guy who became rich enough to buy my dream garage. ok noone is rich enough besides a shaike...cant spell...or bill gates. its a total of about $30 million with some cars that are near impossible to own like an enzo which you have to be chosen to own, and i think ferrari has a contract with the people who own one where it says that the owners can only sell an enzo back to ferrari.
 
rualeb
he is the guy who became rich enough to buy my dream garage. ok noone is rich enough besides a shaike...cant spell...or bill gates. its a total of about $30 million with some cars that are near impossible to own like an enzo which you have to be chosen to own, and i think ferrari has a contract with the people who own one where it says that the owners can only sell an enzo back to ferrari.
Ferrari chose people for the new ones. People can sell it back to whoever they want. It's the FXX's that can't be sold without Ferrari recognition.
Lamborghini of Dallas had a red Enzo sold to them from a 2nd owner in Vegas. It sold within 2 weeks of being there, and belongs to a man outside Fort Worth.
 
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