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Old 04-03-2010, 05:59 PM
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Now this is what we call a closing bonus. If you have $4.4 million to drop on a new home in Malibu, we highly recommend this gem. Not only does it net you 6,000 square feet of living space on a half-acre lot with expansive ocean views, but the homeowner is throwing in his Ferrari F40 to sweeten the deal.

The house features five bedrooms, five bathrooms and enough garage space to park 13 cars, one of which will be the aforementioned mint-condition F40. The car, valued at approximately $750,000, has under 800 miles on the odometer, and most of you will remember that the Ferrari F40 was the first street-legal production car capable of exceeding the 200-mph mark. It's an icon, and we can't think of a better housewarming gift. The catch? In order to secure the car, the home must be purchased before June 30, 2010. Get your checkbooks out.


http://www.autoblog.com/2010/04/03/ferrari...e-of-malibu-ho/


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Nice pad too:





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bleh... if I had the money I'd just get the F40, Malibu is overrated anyways
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I want more miles on the car. I think the owner realizes that the priceless engine is actually in terrible shape after not being run.
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800 is crazy low
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Originally Posted by djdorifto,Apr 3 2010, 10:59 PM
bleh... if I had the money I'd just get the F40, Malibu is overrated anyways
yeah, i'd take the F40 and move to greater Orlando, or miami
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Buy that car from somewhere else, have a nicer home, in a more interesting place.
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Assuming the F40 is a 92, which is the last model year, that works out to about 44 miles per year. May as well have bought a poster.
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Do you think they'd take $4.3 Million?
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^you can't sit in a poster listening to the engine idle/rev


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