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I seriously doubt the practicality issues will affect demand or investment potential. Look at the SLR Stirling Moss which is a similar configuration. In 10 years since launch the prices have tripled. SLR Stirling Moss production was much smaller but the Ferrari name should help with the Monza.
I guess that people who ride bikes with full face helmets on would know. I hate bikes... Without a helmet on, I would be more worried about loosing an eye, or worse, rather than the sound...
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Congratulations George! I would also prefer the SP2 because of it's symmetry (looks better in my eyes). What's the spec of your car? Have you already made your choice?
I have not...I will probably go and do it at the factory as I haven’t had the opportunity to see the car properly Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
I could only dream of owning one of these, and no idea how owners feel about the practicality/homologation stuff, but my word it is a very very beautiful car.
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Sorry if that was discussed before... I think this model is mainly for "collectors’" ...what would be their preference .SP1 Or S2...? Perso I believe that it will be the SP1...even more exclusive...maybe selfish choice but if they consider future value they will go for the 1 seater... Tam