Old May 2, 2005 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by skabone69
you thinking of getting one? if so aren't they big money to get one now?
Hahaha yeah right.

Amazingly well-restored GTSes go for over $100k. Figure your typical GTS goes for about $75-85k. GTs are available in fixer-upper condition for like $40k and well done examples go up to about $55k.

Then you have to throw maintenance in there and you're talking about maintenance on a 35 year-old italian exotic car built to lower quality standards than your typical Ferrari of the day since it was the cheap model.

Needless to say, well out of my range.
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