For 1,991 days, I was proud to say I owned a Ferrari. It was a lifelong dream that was achieved through a series of calculated flips and a shit ton of hard work. But it was always known that the car would not be the end result of that work. Today, I took my last drive with her, and sold her back to my team of great people at @ferrari_maserati_longisland . It was not an easy thing to do. This car was born of other people’s trash. Clothes that were discarded. And several hundred hours of work. But things change. I haven’t given her the attention I used to. I drive (mostly lol) safer now, not like I’m on the autobahn. But like I said, this was always meant to be a stepping stone. And it’s almost time for that next step. So if you hang out for a few months or so, I’ll show you what the older, wiser, and better man who thrifted a Ferrari can do next. And I’m also happy to announce that starting January 1, 2019, I will begin a new flip to Ferrari fund for the next one. You won’t want to miss that one. Never forget that your dreams are only limited by your ambitions. And how great were my license plates!!! #themanwhothriftedaferrari #ferrarif430 #entrepeneur #neveronespeedingticket #gonnamissher #waitforwhatsnext #bigtings #gobigorgohome #luxeswap (at Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpaWy-elLN8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=yqzinh2e3fh0








