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I'd still like to know which Ferrari SUV you saw. Lol. If it was an ff, it's not an SUV. Such arrogance. I think you should consider the company you're in, when you make claims that you know more about contemporary than anybody here.
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Lambo put out their LM002 SUV with the V12.
LaForza was a MFG which put out SUVs with American Power and Italian design. They were around in the 90s and attempted a brief comeback in the early 00s. I have seen more than one Laforza with Ferrari decals/badges. Why, I have no idea, Ferrari had nothing to do with them.
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Your ignorance is showing. As the question you should have asked is why can you make such a claim? Since it is obvious that I do not know what everybody has in their home, it has to be what I have in my home that is the best. When I mentioned Kindel, if you know your furniture manufacturers that should have given you pause. Hmmmm Further I used an odd word "contemporarily"..which does not allude to modern design but to modern manufacture. I have Kindel Winterhur museum licensed reproductions, Baker Stately Home and Columbo Stille.Those are all A list mfgs and top of the line pieces. If you wanted to buy my formal dining room set today it would probably cost north of 40k. Quality costs money especially if it is Mahogany. Idiots! |
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It probably was a ff, and to me SUV is a generic term...so nit pick away as in who the fk cares. The point was it was a Ferrari in front of a fking Thrift.
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Now a question for the geniuses on this Thread. What is the easiest way to tell the difference between an English made and an American made Chippendale circa 1760 dining room chair?
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I can't decide if you need help or are just really good at staying in character.
Probably hundreds of pp forum members with 6 figure dining room sets but with too much class to talk about it. You can't guarantee anything
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With a aside directly to the audience out there in the dark.... this conversation of "no you can't"...."yes I can" repeated smacks of a Monty Python comedy routine...you woulda thought the stooges would have caught on by now. But as I have oft said, "You can never underestimate the predictability of stupidity."
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Even the title of this Thread is a play on the 1965 Smokey Robinson and the Miracles hit ...Going to the GO GO.lol
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