http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1988-FERRARI-TESTAROSSA-Pristine_W0QQitemZ200201283623QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item200201283623 I don't know, boys. One second I think "maybe," the next I want to cover my eyes and run screaming from the room. Maybe they're an acquired taste, like Scotch. Looks like a real nice car aside from that, though.
The positive: I love the interior. Car looks nice enough; like a fair amount of money was thrown at cosmetics and I PRESUME maintenance. The negative, with a positive spin: If the rims would fit a '98 Crown Vic, I think you'd find a buyer pretty quickly.
I am going to look for my thread "is customization hurting the value of the Testarossa?". I believe we need to convene another grand jury on this one.
Ummmmmmmm...........uuuhhhhhhhhhh.............It's............ahhhhhhhhhh..........."special*" to say the least. Those don't look like 16/17s to me; might be the style (lack of??) that makes them appear mo' blingtastic......or something. Just not sure what. The abundance of all those special* added horsies all over the interior just completes the package for me. I'll probably get a smile (smirk?) for the rest of the day when I remember those pics. * The term "special" may or may not refer to the involvement of a short bus........your mileage may vary.
The wheels look larger than 16" &17".....maybe if the centers were painted black and the outter lip polished, it wouldn't look so blingy. I always liked Daytona style seats.
other than the wheels it looks nice. I like the seats. I wouln't mind getting a extra set of seats and having them upolstered like that and keep my original seats preserved.
Ditto. I actually really like the seats, and wish Ferrari had offered this as an option when the car was new. The wheels make me puke, but I guess, to each his own.
I like the seats too, though I'm not crazy about the headrest horse. Maybe it's just me. The wheels don't suit the car, in my opinion. I keep looking for the hydraulic controls... I think it's the shininess (is that a word?) that doesn't suit the car. Hopefully he kept the stock wheels kicking around...