it aint a countach first of all and the mufflers are like that on all 30 GTR's its created by the torque of the motor. They were level before the car was driven. If you dont like the fonts at the bottom of the pics dont read them, or find to cars like this in your drive way and take your oun pics. Why shoot the messinger he was just trying to be nice something that is still scarce here on the site of infinate Ferrari wisdom, that took 4 pages on a thread to identify it was an Enzo in the crash in Modena Italy or where ever it was last year. When It was obvious on the first page by looking at the wheel and brake caliper, rev up those 308's tough guys.
for those of you with kind worhd, thank you, and thanks to kevin he takes great pics. that GTR is mint the only one in the world like it the others have all been tracked or raced and if you look around you'll see the tail pipes are all the same. probably a weak bracket.
Rosso...What magizine did you read that told you that the Enzo is faster then a GTR, can you post a link? Just a question I would like to see how far apart they are? If you have one, have you raced a GTR before? What was the times?
So which one is faster? Maybe they are almost the same but I think the Enzo is faster. Just my opinion.
I saw an Enzo being constantly faster than a GTR at Magny cours back in April 03 . Dont know how relevant this is as the drivers werent the same and the GTR was on slicks.. But that day , on that track and with those drivers , the Enzo was quicker. My guess , with slicks on the Enzo would be faster with the same driver.
hmm is this where Sergie's Yellow Enzo went off to? I can't help but notice the deep window tinting, which is similar. nice combo
yes he bought Fedorov's car. The owner talked a little bit more about the car in this thread. http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=115549
thanks. It's unfortunate (to me) that it has left Michigan; but i'm glad to see its in working order. the story i gather is that it was hardly driven by Federov, finally sold earlier this year, then put up for sale a month later again at Cauley Ferrari... so it seems in that short time a lot of miles were put on (compared to its original owner) At least Ralf Lauren's Enzo was sold to Michigan last fall, so we still have 2
It's not that unfortunate. The new owner is a great guy and a huge automotive enthusiast. He'll take care of the Enzo as he would his 2 Diablo GTR's and many other exotics. Damn, can't wait to see it.