Interesting, my guy does not use a template. Every piece is hand cut to perfection while on the car. He also removes the lights (and other parts) to make sure the warp has no "edges". Takes about a week to do . He is a true master..
Not bad. But my guy has this firm beat. My guy does a wrap over the wrap. And then he wraps me too It takes longer and costs more, but it’s totally worth it.
How did the 812 Superfast thread out pace the F12 thread? The 812 Superfast thread has 10 percent more horsepower, 20 percent faster shifts and 25 percent greater downforce too. That’s why the 812 thread is quicker than the F12 thread at Course FChat.
If the diffuser is black, I would paint the exhaust surrounds body colour. Gives the car more of a F12 TdF appearance at the rear, which is no bad thing!
I really like that as I’m considering Nero Daytona for my 812 with same wheels and Cuoio interior and even though you say it’s Pozzi, I think Nero D would look very similar.
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Man triple layers are the way to go overtime. My next car will likely be Fuoco but for now I love my #BiancoFuji. Love to see an 812 in Fuji.
I am struggling with the exact same question right now. I have the diffuser in body color but what you wrote is exactly what I have been thinking. And for me fits more of the long term Ferrari design. And has way more continuity in the rear. It does seem to add a bit of weight to the rear of the car but it IMO looks more consistent. Purely IMO thoughts and feelings here. And when I mention I have the diffuser in body color it doesnt mean I have the car yet, just on order.
Yet another wonky diffuser. What has happened to the supposed quality control before the car leaves the Factory?
Has anyone seen this color or a blue 812 with one of the 20" forged painted rims (not the TDF style racing rims or standard rims) from the launch? that come in either diamond finish or painted or dark painter grigio? Wondering which of these 3 rims colors would work best with this blue or another blue. Appreciate opinions. Thank you.
For maximum contrast the diamond finish on the optional launch car style wheels would be my first choice. The black wheels or as some refer to them the 'black holes' have no real contrast with the tire so it just looks like a big lump sitting in the wheelwells. When it comes to blue there is an endless selection from blu Tour de France, very popular or the slightly darker LeMans Blue to something bolder like Blu Elettrico. Just what you like best is the real answer but there is no shortage of choices available.
Personally for a vibrant blue type color I would not select bright color calipers stick with standard flat black - IMO Image Unavailable, Please Login