M, I read the thread. Sounds like the aero kit on a GTO should be a non-starter unless you will track the car heavily. Conversely, it would be pretty cool to have what is likely the only US spec GTO with an aero kit. Thanks for the info.
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She has a such different and great characteristic spec. IMO... 599 GTO is still the best car that Ferrari ever created. GTO has its own magnificent characteristic .... I Love GTO...
Well for sure this belongs to my 599 GTO top 5 list. Azzuro Dino? STUNNING. I would like the wheels painted not polished..but these are details! I thought that Ferrari introduced the painted carbon fiber in the 458 SA Aperta series.... FANTASTIC.
Hot sure how many colors were offered during 599 GTO production, but today the Ferrari Factory offers blue, red, brown, and black. They offer coated and matt. They might offer more now but I've seen those 4 at Atelier.
Ferrari uses Alutex as shown in a light silver finish. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very Very Cool~ Thank You And the Alutex you've brought forth- Is that related to this subject as a Carbon Fiber product or an Aluminum relative or?
BEAUTIFUL The finish on the wheels is also unique. It looks a little more brilliant than the silver wheels that are also already mega rare, (Nelson 275 has them)
It started a bit before that. Few GTOs have red cf trim. Colored cf is just a a tinted clear and can technically be done in any color, with more or less good result. A good example of n ugly result is the green cf on Mr Fux P1...
I've seen many colored carbon fiber Ferrari's and I would caution somebody to look at it next to the other media being use in a newly configured car before ordering. There are MANY fine examples of interiors that are done VERY well in color CF and as you would expect there have been disastrous results as well. Make sure you evaluate your CF in different lights as well and especially in a glossy CF finish. It really has many different personalities depending on direct sunlight versus not as much sunlight. Just my opinion on the usage of color CF.
Here you go: http://miletichphotography.zenfolio.com/img/s7/v160/p648547514-5.jpg And a close up: http://miletichphotography.zenfolio.com/img/s7/v157/p280189737-5.jpg IMO colored cf is a hit or miss. Has to be subtle to work out.