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« Reply #15 on: August 14, 2008, 06:50:30 PM »

Lucky, no. Jan worked day and night to make enough money to afford the toys. He is a self made blue collar guy who has no formal education. He started a fiber optic cable business in Tampa. Quite a success story. He came to the USA from the Czech Republic when he was 8 yrs old with nothing. No one gave him anything to start his business either. He even had to learn to speak English.
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« Reply #16 on: August 14, 2008, 07:13:35 PM »

Lucky, no. Jan worked day and night to make enough money to afford the toys. He is a self made blue collar guy who has no formal education. He started a fiber optic cable business in Tampa. Quite a success story. He came to the USA from the Czech Republic when he was 8 yrs old with nothing. No one gave him anything to start his business either. He even had to learn to speak English.
im saying he is lucky to be able to own one not like he didnt work for it
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« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2008, 07:21:01 PM »

Lucky, no. Jan worked day and night to make enough money to afford the toys. He is a self made blue collar guy who has no formal education. He started a fiber optic cable business in Tampa. Quite a success story. He came to the USA from the Czech Republic when he was 8 yrs old with nothing. No one gave him anything to start his business either. He even had to learn to speak English.
im saying he is lucky to be able to own one not like he didnt work for it
Ok, I got it now. I want to be that luck too!
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« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2008, 07:27:29 PM »

Lucky, no. Jan worked day and night to make enough money to afford the toys. He is a self made blue collar guy who has no formal education. He started a fiber optic cable business in Tampa. Quite a success story. He came to the USA from the Czech Republic when he was 8 yrs old with nothing. No one gave him anything to start his business either. He even had to learn to speak English.
im saying he is lucky to be able to own one not like he didnt work for it
Ok, I got it now. I want to be that luck too!
if my parents didnt have an apartment building another house in italy and some land we could afford on in a heart beat
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« Reply #19 on: August 14, 2008, 07:30:16 PM »

Lucky, no. Jan worked day and night to make enough money to afford the toys. He is a self made blue collar guy who has no formal education. He started a fiber optic cable business in Tampa. Quite a success story. He came to the USA from the Czech Republic when he was 8 yrs old with nothing. No one gave him anything to start his business either. He even had to learn to speak English.
im saying he is lucky to be able to own one not like he didnt work for it
Ok, I got it now. I want to be that luck too!
if my parents didnt have an apartment building another house in italy and some land we could afford on in a heart beat
It is our 200 foot yacht and 1000 acre ranch in Montana that keeps holding me back. LOL!
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« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2008, 08:25:18 PM »

HI all,

I usta have a kitcar mag with an unusual article, something similar to this actually....  The owner of a P3/4 ferrari replica faced a difficult issue, he didn't want to go with Rover 8 cyl. engine, if I remeber that part correctly..... What I do remember is that he ended up shoehorning a 348 engine into it!  Absolutely stunning to see, even in pictures, lol......   There is a thread somewhere in the mall section where a guy was selling kitcar magazines......  If you search for it, and he has it, it's well worth the read!

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« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2008, 08:31:50 PM »

HI all,

I usta have a kitcar mag with an unusual article, something similar to this actually....  The owner of a P3/4 ferrari replica faced a difficult issue, he didn't want to go with Rover 8 cyl. engine, if I remeber that part correctly..... What I do remember is that he ended up shoehorning a 348 engine into it!  Absolutely stunning to see, even in pictures, lol......   There is a thread somewhere in the mall section where a guy was selling kitcar magazines......  If you search for it, and he has it, it's well worth the read!

Try out this link, maybe you'll get lucky......

http://www.kitcarsforum.com/search2/
i dont think i would do it now but if i can find a 328 engine i will buy it
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« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2008, 04:23:27 AM »

Hello,

what current engine do you have in the 328 kit? I'm always up for a challenge.

joe
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« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2008, 06:21:39 AM »


[/quote] i dont think i would do it now but if i can find a 328 engine i will buy it
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You can't afford a $30,000 ferrari so you want to install a $15,000 engine and spend ~6K installing it.  Add to that figure whatever you spent on the replica.  You will end up with a car you have over $20K invested in, doesn't really look like a 308, probably has less hp and tq than you have now, is expensive to maintain, and might be worth $11K.  Still sound like a good idea?
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« Reply #24 on: August 15, 2008, 09:24:41 AM »


i dont think i would do it now but if i can find a 328 engine i will buy it
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You can't afford a $30,000 ferrari so you want to install a $15,000 engine and spend ~6K installing it.  Add to that figure whatever you spent on the replica.  You will end up with a car you have over $20K invested in, doesn't really look like a 308, probably has less hp and tq than you have now, is expensive to maintain, and might be worth $11K.  Still sound like a good idea?
[/quote]y not
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« Reply #25 on: August 15, 2008, 02:38:35 PM »

Why waste all of this time. Purchase a good used 308. My friend just sold his for 19K. 62,000 miles and beautiful.

No I don't know where you can get one.
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« Reply #26 on: August 15, 2008, 05:52:02 PM »

this guy cannot be serious.  He is either 12 or a troll. 
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« Reply #27 on: August 15, 2008, 06:27:33 PM »

this guy cannot be serious.  He is either 12 or a troll. 
Agreed, I think maybe 9 or 10, a 12 year old acts better.
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