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Old 14-Jun-2006, 13:56
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ok...my priveledged position for £5000?
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 14:17
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A last..................... a good reason to buy a 999r!!

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Old 14-Jun-2006, 16:01
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A last..................... a good reason to buy a 999r!!

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Old 14-Jun-2006, 22:12
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Ducati Manchester have 8 on order apparantly...
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 23:58
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Me and my mates discussed this today. Is the Desmosedici an investment opportunity or will it loose value quicker than a Jaguar XJ220

I know a guy who tends to order the latest greatest Ferrari every 18 to 24 months or so and seems to sell his existing Ferrari to someone on the waiting list for what he paid for it.

A good friend bought a Porsche 996 carrera 4 sport, ran it for 1 year and sold it back to the dealer for £3k less than he paid for it ... that's better value than a mondeo or vectra Euro box.

Could you do the same with a Desmo' ... run it for 12 to 18 months and sell it for the same, or more, than you paid for it
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 14:20
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ok...my priveledged position for £5000?
Put it flebay some poor yank will give you £5K
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 23:58
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how much for this new bike then??
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 23:59
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how much for this new bike then??

£37 or £38k ... I heard the deposit was £4k
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Old 15-Jun-2006, 00:51
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The bike is 50,000 euro's ... or whatever they freeze that at.

According to xe.com this is currently £34,100
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Old 15-Jun-2006, 08:47
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£2500 deposit. 3 year warranty, 3 year servicing included in the price...
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