FS: Titanium 360 Challenge Stradale.
#62
No problem Luis, guess I will have to keep hunting - I did see a yellow stradale on ebay but not sure of the history/condition...did you guys see that one?
Wow a white Stradale - that can't be a US spec car but omg that will be one hot car to replace the silver one with.
Ok well if anything turns up keep me updated!
late,
rick
Wow a white Stradale - that can't be a US spec car but omg that will be one hot car to replace the silver one with.
Ok well if anything turns up keep me updated!
late,
rick
#63
Found my dream CS today, all I want to do is paint the calipers yellow and maybe an aftermarket stripe after I get bored with the looks (is that possible?)
Click on the blue one on page 2
http://www.maseratidealers.com/gdlist?template=/maserati2004/hitlist&nomake=47&franchise=47&franchise=12&dgroup =6636&pn=11&orderby=make&show1=ferrari&lang=it&tpl =/maseratidealers/rossocorsa&country2=IT&curr=EUR&odounit=km&starthi t=5
Click on the blue one on page 2
http://www.maseratidealers.com/gdlist?template=/maserati2004/hitlist&nomake=47&franchise=47&franchise=12&dgroup =6636&pn=11&orderby=make&show1=ferrari&lang=it&tpl =/maseratidealers/rossocorsa&country2=IT&curr=EUR&odounit=km&starthi t=5
#65
Originally Posted by TUUNER
Watt, I've been tossing the idea around for some time (CS purchase)...I know you have owned a few...it seems there is something very special about that car...
#66
The Yellow Stradale on eBay is my former car. PM me if you are seriously interested. I sold my CS to buy a GT2 (my third) which I've since replaced with a GT3 RS. And I don't miss the CS at all.
Josh
2007 GT3 RS
2007 E63 Wagon
2002 GT2 (gone)
2004 Challenge Stradale (gone)
Josh
2007 GT3 RS
2007 E63 Wagon
2002 GT2 (gone)
2004 Challenge Stradale (gone)
#67
Originally Posted by gt2-josh
The Yellow Stradale on eBay is my former car. PM me if you are seriously interested. I sold my CS to buy a GT2 (my third) which I've since replaced with a GT3 RS. And I don't miss the CS at all.
Josh
2007 GT3 RS
2007 E63 Wagon
2002 GT2 (gone)
2004 Challenge Stradale (gone)
Josh
2007 GT3 RS
2007 E63 Wagon
2002 GT2 (gone)
2004 Challenge Stradale (gone)
#68
Originally Posted by PorscheFanatic
Found my dream CS today, all I want to do is paint the calipers yellow and maybe an aftermarket stripe after I get bored with the looks (is that possible?)
Click on the blue one on page 2
http://www.maseratidealers.com/gdlist?template=/maserati2004/hitlist&nomake=47&franchise=47&franchise=12&dgroup =6636&pn=11&orderby=make&show1=ferrari&lang=it&tpl =/maseratidealers/rossocorsa&country2=IT&curr=EUR&odounit=km&starthi t=5
Click on the blue one on page 2
http://www.maseratidealers.com/gdlist?template=/maserati2004/hitlist&nomake=47&franchise=47&franchise=12&dgroup =6636&pn=11&orderby=make&show1=ferrari&lang=it&tpl =/maseratidealers/rossocorsa&country2=IT&curr=EUR&odounit=km&starthi t=5
#69
Originally Posted by Tom(Atl)
Obviously I am missing something.
-Tom
-Tom
You failed to read where I posted that it was a car LIKE this one, not this exact car.
#70
Luis,
I find this picture very interesting, and confusing.
The plate on the front of that car is a Zoll plate, or export tag, easily identified by the red area on the side with a date. The date is "30 04 06", which means the tag expires on April 30, 2006.
Zoll tags usually only go on new cars being exported overseas that have a right to drive on European roads temporarily (until the listed date of expiry), commonly used for US-spec European delivery cars that are going back to the USA.
I only know of two white Stradales in the world. One is in Germany (which wouldn't have Zoll plates), and the other is in Puerto Rico. Meaning this must be the one in Puerto Rico. So how could that car possibly have been new AND registered temporarily in Europe just 13 months ago? My understanding is that zoll plates are good for a maximum of one year. But they stopped making Stradales in 2004.
Do you know which of the two white Stradales that is? Where did you get the picture?
Obviously I am missing something.
-Tom
I find this picture very interesting, and confusing.
The plate on the front of that car is a Zoll plate, or export tag, easily identified by the red area on the side with a date. The date is "30 04 06", which means the tag expires on April 30, 2006.
Zoll tags usually only go on new cars being exported overseas that have a right to drive on European roads temporarily (until the listed date of expiry), commonly used for US-spec European delivery cars that are going back to the USA.
I only know of two white Stradales in the world. One is in Germany (which wouldn't have Zoll plates), and the other is in Puerto Rico. Meaning this must be the one in Puerto Rico. So how could that car possibly have been new AND registered temporarily in Europe just 13 months ago? My understanding is that zoll plates are good for a maximum of one year. But they stopped making Stradales in 2004.
Do you know which of the two white Stradales that is? Where did you get the picture?
Obviously I am missing something.
-Tom
#72
Originally Posted by LUIS95993
Yes, you are.
You failed to read where I posted that it was a car LIKE this one, not this exact car.
You failed to read where I posted that it was a car LIKE this one, not this exact car.
#73
Originally Posted by Tom(Atl)
Luis,
I find this picture very interesting, and confusing.
The plate on the front of that car is a Zoll plate, or export tag, easily identified by the red area on the side with a date. The date is "30 04 06", which means the tag expires on April 30, 2006.
Zoll tags usually only go on new cars being exported overseas that have a right to drive on European roads temporarily (until the listed date of expiry), commonly used for US-spec European delivery cars that are going back to the USA.
I only know of two white Stradales in the world. One is in Germany (which wouldn't have Zoll plates), and the other is in Puerto Rico. Meaning this must be the one in Puerto Rico. So how could that car possibly have been new AND registered temporarily in Europe just 13 months ago? My understanding is that zoll plates are good for a maximum of one year. But they stopped making Stradales in 2004.
Do you know which of the two white Stradales that is? Where did you get the picture?
Obviously I am missing something.
-Tom
I find this picture very interesting, and confusing.
The plate on the front of that car is a Zoll plate, or export tag, easily identified by the red area on the side with a date. The date is "30 04 06", which means the tag expires on April 30, 2006.
Zoll tags usually only go on new cars being exported overseas that have a right to drive on European roads temporarily (until the listed date of expiry), commonly used for US-spec European delivery cars that are going back to the USA.
I only know of two white Stradales in the world. One is in Germany (which wouldn't have Zoll plates), and the other is in Puerto Rico. Meaning this must be the one in Puerto Rico. So how could that car possibly have been new AND registered temporarily in Europe just 13 months ago? My understanding is that zoll plates are good for a maximum of one year. But they stopped making Stradales in 2004.
Do you know which of the two white Stradales that is? Where did you get the picture?
Obviously I am missing something.
-Tom
Read the post (that has the pic attached to it), you know, the one you quoted.
#74
Originally Posted by Tom(Atl)
Yes, but as I mentioned, the only other white Stradale is in Europe, meaning it wouldn't have an export tag. So it either has to be the Puerto Rican Stradale, or a 3rd white Stradale which I did not know existed.
#75
Originally Posted by LUIS95993
The car in the pic is obviously registered outside of the US. There are 2 cars in US territories. 1 in germany (currently for sale), 1 or 2 in Japan.
I now understand from your post that there are more than 2 white CSs, but I still find the 2006 date very confusing (because that indicates someone was doing European Delivery on that CS in 2006, but they haven't been made since 2004).