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http://www.ferrarichat.com/discus/me...tml?1061869342
It was at a log house over looking the Puget Sound. Lots of Italians, Italian cars and TONS of Italian food. 25 Ferraris and a Maserati plus some American classics. 2 512 BB's, 3 TR's, 2 328's, bunches of unique 308's of every color including an oldslow yellow one, 2 or 3 360's, a 348, a gray 400i convertible, 330? 365?gt 2+2 and 3 355's. Thats all I can remember for now. Had fun getting there on some country roads too. Great way to spend a Sunday! DJ |
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http://groups.msn.com/nwrfca/brunos2003.msnw?Page=1
Here is another batch of pictures that shows off the various cars. 54 pictures in this batch. DJ |
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JRV,
I can't really be sure if this is the same guy. This fellow is older and looks sort of like Ernest Borgnine. Being from the northwest may help you determine if it is indeed the same person. I kind of doubt he is one that would be involved in chat activities though. He is pictured standing next to a black 360 owned by Willis Haung. What a great bunch of people and great time.! DJ |
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