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Ferrari2006 Posted - 09/24/2010 : 16:47:08

Dit you see this....

http://www.finecars.cc/en/editorial/article/news/the-ferrari-sa-aperta-the-most-exclusive-ferrari-ever-takes-centre-stage-at-paris/index.html?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[backPid]=226&cHash=e934edb28a
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250GTE Posted - 09/25/2010 : 17:00:34
hmm... I am not impressed. Those angular -dare I say it?- Lambo/style headrests do not much with the rest of the 599 style. A true speedster, with lowered windscreen and such, would be a lot cooler.
F1tommy Posted - 09/25/2010 : 16:13:01
Looks better than the normal 599 in my opinion. That small rear window is gone, wich is a step up. A roofless car is not the best idea for performance, but its all about being exclusive anyway.


Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2011-Chicago April 2011
vova43 Posted - 09/25/2010 : 12:35:35
As for PF logo - let's wait a little for the photos of real car, not those artist's drawings.
After all, with or without this logo, I like it and want it's model for my collection.
Vladimir
moriaan Posted - 09/25/2010 : 10:41:57
Small detail...
Where is the pininfarina logo?

Sorry, not my cup of tea.

Hans

vova43 Posted - 09/25/2010 : 08:59:20
quote:
Originally posted by moriaan

well....
I am not a fan!
After the GTO the 599cycle should have ended.
Whats the use of a GTO engine in a spider.
With the `towell` on top max. speed is 60 mph.
limited to 80 cars.... mr. Reali must have given them the idea!

The rear deck offers more than enough space for a folding roof or spidertop.

Another quick way to make money for Ferrari!

Hans



From technical point of view I agree with you, Hans.
But... from the other hand what is better way to celebrate Pininfarina's jubilee? And, anyway, it's another nice-looking Ferrari.
Vladimir
moriaan Posted - 09/25/2010 : 06:03:01
well....
I am not a fan!
After the GTO the 599cycle should have ended.
Whats the use of a GTO engine in a spider.
With the `towell` on top max. speed is 60 mph.
limited to 80 cars.... mr. Reali must have given them the idea!

The rear deck offers more than enough space for a folding roof or spidertop.

Another quick way to make money for Ferrari!

Hans

patschum Posted - 09/25/2010 : 04:24:57
I will see it soon at Paris :-)

pat
ramapao69 Posted - 09/25/2010 : 00:32:04
Wow!!! Beautiful.......

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