[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQp2Q5qfkek[/ame] Shapes play with the light and shadows in a way that moves your heart and your brain....same like the 458....makes the sky better looking when you see it reflecting in the shapes of the car..
Yes I think it's Ferro. Looks gorgeous. But makes me sad as I'm about 10.000 farther from ordering a new Ferrari. Excuse my limited French, what's the joke about?
This white one showed up in Svezia recently http://distilleryimage11.s3.amazonaws.com/ab662f9e1d4c11e28b9422000a1c9e12_7.jpg
The little extended rear wing on the photoshopped grey "F12 GT" just makes the car for me. I love everything about the F12 except the rear looks a bit chopped off. That wing somehow fixes that. Great photoshop whoever did it!! If I was the head of Novitec I would copy that baby fast!!
Nothing really funny. They where talking french with the daily life routine accent. just like a truck driver. Made me laugh.The same accent I hear everyday in my grey suburb.Nothin exotic here.Doesn't fit the Dream represented by the F12.
Light or dark, matt or gloss, pastel or metallic... This one is going to look awesome in simply EVERY colour, just like the 458. That's what happens with great designs. Keep them coming!
It really looks great in white. I saw a white F12 on the roads between Maranello and Modena last Friday, and it really looked gorgeous.
The guy who posted the video on YouTube has other videos too and a similar video of the same car and parking area states it is at the dealers in Salamanca.
I agree. I am glad to have seen the vid of the white one. I was wondering how it would look in white. Gorgeous.
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Why does Ferrari/ Pininfarina never design a proper space for a front registration plate on it's cars. The vast majority of markets require a front plate and they end up looking like tacked on after thoughts