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To TM or Not to TM

Discussion in '12Cilindri' started by Lagunae92, Mar 11, 2025.

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  1. Lagunae92

    Lagunae92 F1 Rookie
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    I'm debating whether or not to do TM for the 12C coupe. My question is for anyone that has done TM on the 12C, are there any unique livery options not otherwise available?

    I've done two TM cars before. I have the 812GTS TM in the garage still, and am planning on keeping it, so the 12Cilindri coupe makes sense.
     
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  2. Thecadster

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    I would struggle spending TM money on a 12C. My Atelier build Coupe is $681,000 before gas guzzler, destination, the likely 2026 price increase (if it slides to next model year), and the Trump tariffs. That seems like too much already. Just my opinion. In any case, TM is mostly an economic decision, and economics vary greatly even among Ferrari buyers. Having said all that, I love some of the TM leathers and interior materials.
     
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  3. Lagunae92

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    Yeah, that’s another consideration. Maybe I’ll save the tm for the vs model if I get it. Also have the 296vs spider to spec soon, so that may be a better option. I was shocked at my sf90 tm prices. lol
     
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  4. vaderinc

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    No TM for me ... mostly for economical reasons. Like others said ... the car is already expensive enough and I am quite satisfied with the "mainstream" options ... I don't feel the need to go above and beyond
     
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  5. Caeruleus11

    Caeruleus11 F1 World Champ
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    The answer to your question is tailor made will have unique livery options and also more choices of paint and materials. If its a matter of using the standard range paints and materials but maybe youd like to know if you can have a different leather where there is already leather, something like that, I think Atelier is a great choice.
     
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