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Back From Italia with Pix of my Scud

Discussion in '360/430' started by azew, Jul 9, 2008.

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  1. -K1-

    -K1- Formula Junior

    Jul 10, 2008
    699
    Northern Italy
    Full Name:
    Ken
    What was the spec of the stripe? Not a fan usually but looks great!
     
  2. azew

    azew Formula Junior

    Jul 4, 2006
    463
    New York
    Thanks again for the comments - the pick up in Italy cost quite a bit more in money, plates, insurance and time - I had to do most of the legwork as the dealers are not set up for this and FNA does not have a program.
     
  3. marakji

    marakji Karting

    Aug 19, 2007
    142
    oh my God I take delivery of the same car in maranello in october! black with grey stripes, yellow calipers, yellow stiching, etc... CONGRATS! :)
     
  4. azew

    azew Formula Junior

    Jul 4, 2006
    463
    New York
    Have fun - I am a bit different with grey stitching, black calipers and .... but keep it ABOVE 150 - and that ain't KPH!!!
     
  5. jbdmd

    jbdmd Formula 3

    Sep 30, 2007
    1,147
    Phoenix
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    Doc Jay
  6. Ferrarista3

    Ferrarista3 F1 Rookie

    Oct 30, 2007
    4,595
    MC/UK
    Full Name:
    Carlo
    #31 Ferrarista3, Jul 10, 2008
    Last edited: Jul 10, 2008
    Beautiful car. I love the dark stripes. Congratulations!! :)

    Autobahns are in Germany. Autostrade in Italy.

    Unfortunately, the autostrade (unlike Autobahns) have speed limits (ridiculous at times) and are full of speed cameras. A few years ago it wasn't like this. Speed limits always existed but they were just formalities once. I heard that last year the average Italian family paid 500 Euros worth of tickets (not to mentions the 'points' and eventually, the licenses lost). :(

    Stef430 was lucky not to get caught by the police. Doing 180 (mph), should you be cought, would result in loosing your license without being able to get a new one for a year or two (as you may be suspended for reckless driving). Maybe even some jail time (not sure about this as they were considering it a while ago and I'm not sure if such measures have been implemented as our "lovely" socialist government fell). Not to mention a big fat fine. I'm not to sure about the details as things change continuously (for the worst in general). This applies to Italians. However, as Stef430 isn't Italian and was driving an American licensed car I'm not sure how the rules would apply.

    A lot of Americans come to Italy for tourism thinking that it's the other speeding heaven alongside Germany but may get nasty surprises. Things have changed here over past few years unfortunately. One can only hope for the good old days to come back...
     
  7. Ibn Rushd

    Ibn Rushd Karting

    Jun 23, 2008
    76
    Ottawa, Can
    Full Name:
    Shaan
    Very nice car! Congratulations on it



    Here in Canada, they changed it as well, 32mph over the posted limit is a 10k fine, car impounded and loss of license. 50mph over the posted limit is considered manslaughter.
     
  8. rjkennedy

    rjkennedy Karting

    Apr 30, 2004
    221
    Woodbury, MN
    Awesome pix and how much fun picking it up in Italy had to have been. I tried to do this for my 40th with my 430 spider but was told by my dealer it wasn't possible. Glad to hear you were able to do this on your own. Could you PM me when you have a chance to explain how you went about the timing of your build/ insurance/ pick up details. It's too late for me to do this with mine (on the boat as of July 7th), but would love to do this with future models. Thanks ahead.
     
  9. NomadM3

    NomadM3 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2005
    602
    Philadelphia, PA
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    Damon
    That's absurd! How can they get away with calling that manslaughter??



    PS: Beautiful scud Stef!
     
  10. SilverF20C

    SilverF20C Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2004
    1,126
    #35 SilverF20C, Jul 11, 2008
    Last edited: Jul 11, 2008
    Stef,

    The car looks amazing!! What shade did you end up choosing from the samples or did you go another route? Kind of hard to tell in the photo but it looks very subtle. It is exactly as you envisioned and I applaud you for sticking to it because it really hit your target goal from what I recall. Congrats! :)
     
  11. georgeshayek

    georgeshayek Formula Junior

    Apr 14, 2007
    455
    Beirut, Lebanon
    Full Name:
    Georges G. Hayek
    Awesome looking ScudMissile!! drive it hard ;)
    Enjoy your beauty in good health !
     
  12. 134282

    134282 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 3, 2002
    40,647
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    Carbon McCoy
    That's the third black Scuderia with gray stripes here in New York. It looks incredible. I bet you had an awesome time picking it up at Mecca.
     
  13. racerdj

    racerdj F1 Veteran
    Owner

    Jan 19, 2003
    6,952
    Indianapolis
    Full Name:
    DJS
    Awsome shots of your new awsome car!! Enjoy!
     
  14. ThisFlyGuy

    ThisFlyGuy Formula 3

    May 7, 2006
    1,171
    SF Bay area
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    Michael
    oh momma, thats hot!!!
     
  15. azew

    azew Formula Junior

    Jul 4, 2006
    463
    New York
    Every day that passes since I dropped her off to have her flown back to the US is a day too long!
     
  16. 360zub

    360zub Karting

    Apr 1, 2007
    121
    Canada
    Full Name:
    Zubin
    Your car is making me second guess my Rosso Scuderia. Nice example of individuality.
    I would be interested in the routes you took around Italy if you have any recomendations as I would like to try and pick up my Scud at the factory.
    Congrats! on your beautiful car.
     
  17. glasser1

    glasser1 Formula Junior

    Sep 2, 2006
    510
    Oregon
    The break-in process begins with running a brand new engine at 8500 rpm continuously for three hours???
    Are you sure?
     
  18. azew

    azew Formula Junior

    Jul 4, 2006
    463
    New York
    That is what they said to me at the engine room - regardless, I drive my Ferraris from mile one as I would at mile 30,000 and have never, ever had any issue.
     
  19. BrianZuk

    BrianZuk F1 Rookie

    Feb 18, 2007
    4,607
    NorCal (Bay Area)
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    BrianZuk
    Wow, beautiful Scud! Congrats!
     
  20. PaulButler

    PaulButler Karting

    Jul 30, 2005
    60
    Surrey UK
    Any info on stripe colour?

    Congrats on your car. Enjoy it in good health.
     
  21. of2worlds

    of2worlds F1 World Champ
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 6, 2004
    17,831
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    CH
    It appears to be a lighter shade than the 'standard' stripes color. The owner said the color was his own choice.
    CH
     
  22. MSKF1

    MSKF1 Rookie

    Apr 6, 2007
    30
    IL
    Full Name:
    Mike
    Congrats, just amazing!!!
     
  23. Hiper

    Hiper Formula Junior

    Sep 29, 2007
    354
    Home
    Congrats on the Scud Stef...it looks absolutely gorgeous!

    Personally, I think every new Ferrari owner should take delivery of his car at the factory! Nothing beats driving an F-car on the autostrada and down to the Cote d'Azur.

    Overall, was the factory delivery/drop off easy? How did you go about insurance, temporary registration, etc.?

    Congrats again buddy :)
     
  24. Dilancer

    Dilancer F1 Rookie

    Jan 28, 2007
    3,388
    Los Angeles
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    Dilan B.
    Beautiful car! Congrats again! I would of stayed in the car, while its being shipped. :p
     
  25. rush109

    rush109 F1 Veteran

    May 26, 2005
    8,103
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    Joshua McRae
    Freakin amazing!!!
     

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