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i'd **** with that, still prefer black though.

Unfortunate about no manual though, god i hate automatics.
 

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all i keep thinking is: that would be awesome in ferrari red.


A Ferrari is most natural in red, no debate.

But, say you were a guy that owned a classic red Dino, a modern Lambo in black, a 993 in yellow, a C63 daily driver in gunmetal gray, a classic E Type in blue, and this green Ferrari.... sweet, especially with the tan interior.

This is not a 1st timers car, which explains the resistance as maybe 3 posters here could realistically buy it. This car is for a guy that can actually pay to play, this is a great alternate scheme that set your car apart and I believe adds value over time. Easy to get a red one.

A 2nd pass on that Ferrari, it looks really sweet with the green and tan. I like it more than the 1st time the pics were posted.
 
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What about brown (couldn't find a real picture) ?

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(like a bit darker, like this
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edit: forgot the sarcasm meter (5)
 
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A Ferrari is most natural in red, no debate.

But, say you were a guy that owned a classic red Dino, a modern Lambo in black, a 993 in yellow, a C63 daily driver in gunmetal gray, a classic E Type in blue, and this green Ferrari.... sweet, especially with the tan interior.

This is not a 1st timers car, which explains the resistance as maybe 3 posters here could realistically buy it. This car is for a guy that can actually pay to play, this is a great alternate scheme that set your car apart and I believe adds value over time. Easy to get a red one.

A 2nd pass on that Ferrari, it looks really sweet with the green and tan. I like it more than the 1st time the pics were posted.


You make a very valid point. We're looking at this like it would be a prized possession. I can certainly see the allure of an odd colour if you want it to stand out from your other super cars and look unique at your club.
 

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FF in a weird color combo? depreciation, much?

Saw these two today in Seoul, the way I've been seeing GTO's lately you'd think they grow on trees. Also, can cars get any better sounding than this?!?

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How many race tracks is there in South Korea apart from the F1 one ? 1 ? 2 ?
 

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Disagree, think it looks lux as **** with that dark red exterior.


I love the chocolate interior, but it needs to be paired with lighter paint IMO. White or silver would be nice. The dark paints beg for a nice creamy caramel leather.
 

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Would be nice to have all black shadowline trim as I don't care much for satin but the porsche trim is nice, not shiny and cheap looking. Keep the calipers red as it's tradition and don't do tan. Do away with the red seat belts and maybe get red seat/dash stitching instead.

Basalt is a great color.
 

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