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The Fezza blue is a Ferrari copy of the Tiffany & Co blue. As per post it was a special order for a customer. I really really like it, but bare in mind its in South Beach (I think)
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2011/11/ferrari-430-scuderia-in-tiffany-blue-for-sale.html
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for a non molested real 964 rs you are looking at least north of 60k, more for lhd
TBF I haven't seen them going for less than the 75K mark for the last 5/6 years.
A guy I met had an unmolested 964RS in Magenta. Poor git sold it for £35K about 4/5 months before prices sky-rocketed. He saw his car sold 9 months later for 70K! Ouch
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this car is a well known joke in early porsche circles its not a 964 rs but a rebodied heap of junk that wouldnt produce anywhere near its claimed 343bhp.Its been up for sale for a long long time ,I truly hope sombody doesnt get stung and buy it.
colours nice thoughLucky we didn't make an offer then! (I hadn't read the spiel with it. Yeah, probably wise to steer clear).
No - old school
If I land the beast I will reveal all, don't want to jinx it by bragging about it before its mine
If it's a W126 (SEC) I will shoot you. I know you like them. Anyway. Hope it goes well.
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Yeah. I really really like that. Think it's Marine blue or something similar, considered for the Rangie, until I remembered the Rangie is a Rangie and not a 911!
Anyway it's at £29K. (http://pistonheads.com/sales/3721959.htm)
Anyone fancy a shared purchase?
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He'd have needed permission from Tiffany & Co to use the exact colour.
Indeed. I'm holding a box up to the screen and it's ever so slightly darker, although I can hardly trust a photo on the net for exact interpretation...
In other news. If you fancy a highly modified 964RS for half the price that looks beautiful, this is up for sale on Pistonheads as a track car

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Really sorry to hear that Saadat. But it goes to show; anything over 10 years old and rot is always a major issue to check for. But I'd be shocked if you couldn't sell it to someone for breaking. If it was what I've got it would be worth more in parts, but then you have a lot of work to do and space needed (let alone patience) to be able to split cars...
Ricky, I REALLY like that low riding landy, very tasty.
For those whjo may have missed them there were 2 great Tuned videos on Drive (the drag video reminded me of the Switzer GTR.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4e3GoxZYIY&list=UU5rBpVgv83gYPZ593XwQUsA&index=36&feature=plcp"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4e3GoxZYIY&list=UU5rBpVgv83gYPZ593XwQUsA&index=36&feature=plcp[/ame
&v=s4e3GoxZYIY]And then a sub 2 second (0-60) Lotus. Mick may cream himself if he sees it.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmscSzFurwg&list=UU5rBpVgv83gYPZ593XwQUsA&index=28&feature=plcp"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmscSzFurwg&list=UU5rBpVgv83gYPZ593XwQUsA&index=28&feature=plcp[/ame
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Classic Range Rover LSE. Until I get my new wheels I'm on R-rated tyres so can't exceed that without risking them blowing up, esp under 2.8 tonnes (dry weight) worth of car. She'll do a hell of a lot more though.
Do the V1's work these days? I thought all the cameras in the UK were induction looped now, hence the move to GPS speed camera detectors...
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If you are central though, the westway between shepherds bush roundabout and bayswater my dad calls the test track of central, have got up to around 160-70 in the IS-F (have a film somewhere will upload it) and most people cruise up there around 100 at least, even though they have that new ridiculous speed limit of 40mph on it.
It will be the first place that I take my car no matter what it is ahahThe reason they reduced the speed limit from 50 (which meant everyone drove at 70) was because there are long-term major works being done to the underside and underneath sections of the road. I often see motorbikes pulled over by the cops, however the distance of view means your a fucking numpty if you get caught there.
Any signs you see suggesting there are cameras up there are lies. I travel on there at my max whenever the traffic is low, however approaching a ton some of the apparent straight lines can become quite substantive corners.
And I would imagine that most of the regular posters here prefer cars to bikes (I certainly do).
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Sorry mate. Yeah just realised. I had a look and the only reference is silver-blue metallic. I'll have a look on a fezza forum,; it really is very pretty indeed.