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Ferrari in India soon, price begins at Rs 2.2 crore


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sumit barik
HONEY MOON
by sumit barik on Mar 10, 2011 04:13 PM  | Hide replies

I WILL BYE THIS TAKE HONEY MOON TO SONIA GANDHI WITH THIS NEW FERRARI

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varghese
Re: HONEY MOON
by varghese on Mar 10, 2011 07:27 PM
ur wasting ur life dude..

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Arun Premraj
dfdsf
by Arun Premraj on Mar 10, 2011 03:59 PM

costing double the original price because of multiple taxes and import duty..

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Skewed
Its Buyers Authentic List- Market Potential Capped
by Skewed on Mar 10, 2011 03:14 PM  | Hide replies

a) Politicians-Defence, Finance, Commerce
b) Builder, Developers and Realtors
c) Industrialists
d) Capitalists
e) Doctors and Medical Fraternity
f) Bureaucrats
g) Social Entreprenuers & NGOs
h) Bookies, Brothals
i) Keeps of India Inc owners

Since putting all together, the number can not exceed more than 1000 so that cap lies here only.

Since I have done good survey work for the company, I need to claim for my service charge which is merely Rs.10,00,000/-
Majority of Indian population can not buy even Maruti 800 OR Tata Nano.
As a matter of fact, 50% of Indian population can not purchase even second hand Scooter .
Long Live Corruption, Three cheers to Inflation.
Prime Minister Zindabaad for sleeping over the problems.



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Skewed
Re: Its Buyers Authentic List- Market Potential Capped
by Skewed on Mar 10, 2011 03:15 PM
How could forget Cricketers in the list. Now list is full.

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Skewed
Re: Re: Its Buyers Authentic List- Market Potential Capped
by Skewed on Mar 10, 2011 03:26 PM
There is no problem with me since there are no cricket fans left only Media enjoys it with few roadside hawlers and some school and college goers.
So Cricketers are always out of our mind.

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S Shrikanth
Re: Re: Its Buyers Authentic List- Market Potential Capped
by S Shrikanth on Mar 10, 2011 04:02 PM
Super rich cricketers who earn more than 100 crores a year get Ferrari as part of their ad deals and then evade tax on it through political pressures.

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