Ferrari 328 GTS and 328 GTB | What to know before you buy
If you want those classic 308 looks but with a bit more performance, why not check out the follow-up model, the 1986–’89 Ferrari 328?
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If you want those classic 308 looks but with a bit more performance, why not check out the follow-up model, the 1986–’89 Ferrari 328?
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