He summed it up pretty well... Forgot to mention the temp fauge that goes upp snd down like a rev counter. But the sheer beauty of this Ferrari (you see it clearly during the right turn in this movie) is just PERFECT. I think I need to get some film of my own. Got some ideas.
That was great thank you for sharing, my 1998 is pushing 68,000 miles let me add wonderful miles cheers
Hi Carmine. If I had a 456 (as I did before), I eould choose the same wheels as you have. In my opinion, they match the car perfectly!! Congrats.... I saw through my own 456-videos today. I really liked that car. My first Ferrari.
Grazie, Mario. I was born and raised in the US, but both of my parents are Italian citizens so -- yes, I consider myself 110% Italian! Carmine
Yes, they are aftermarket wheels by Novitec, model NF2 in 19" (no longer produced). I think they look perfect on the 456, very OEM but they fill the wheel wells beautifully! Thank you!
My 550. Have owned it and used it as a daily driver here in HK for almost 10 years. About to ship it to the UK and store it there I will use it more in Europe I think Image Unavailable, Please Login
Simon, that red is almost orange, as in Scuderia red when Marlboro was the major sponsor of Scuderia Ferrari
Another shot with myseøf and Enzo on too.. *braggingrights* �� For a trained Maranello-eye, there is one thing on the car which is not original, but what is it? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beautifully specced 575 Superamerica at Ferrari Eberlein in Kassel, Germany: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login