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Originally Posted by Aviator44
Considering Ferrari selects who is allowed to buy their higher end cars, it wouldn't be a surprise if they have a signed disclosure on new purchases relating to the debranding of their name and logos. If no such document exists, I would have purchased a second Ferrari for the sole purpose of replicating the original car.
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You are correct. You can't even sale your used ferrari for a profit. Certain models atleast. If you try then ferrari can buy it back for the list price you bought it for. Its part of the agreement you sign when you buy(first right of refusal). This way if guys are buying their cars and not driving them hoping to resale down the road for a profit then ferrari has the first right to buy back. they want their cars on the road, not in storage. I don't know for sure but I bet they only sent that letter because of the contract they signed when he bought it. Probably something in there that allows ferrari to protect their brand.