It's the green of the Italian flag. Costs RM60,000 to get it done. According to Naza Italia, the owner had to get special permission from Ferrari to get it painted that colour, because it's the same green as the Italian flag. The engineer also claimed that this is the first, and probably the only Scuderia with this colour. I have my doubts...can anyone confirm this?
Can you get a closeup pic of the racing stripe too? Want to compare the italian-flag green of the stripe to the car's color.
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...huh? If you've purchased the car it belongs to you, you can paint it whatever colour you wish. Also, last I checked Ferrari already sells red cars and white cars so why would green be any different?
Thats right, YOU can paint it any color you want once YOU buy it but Ferrari doesn't have to.... There are things such as National pride which much of my country has lost.... But heh, It's actually not that bad looking.....
I don't like that at all. As I have said before, you know you've owned a lot of Ferraris when you start ordering them in green.
If it's the same green as the Italian flag, how come the green of the Italian flag stripe is a different colour to the green of the car. It implies either the car colour or the flag colour is not the correct green of the Italian flag!
It's based in Malaysia. But seriously guys. It looks kinda awesome in flesh. Very different. But personally, i'd take a Nero..or a maroon colour for a Scud.
The only green that ever looked good on any "supercar" is the Verde Ithica dont by Lamborghini. Congratulations to the owner of this scud. He managed to bring its resale value down to nearly nothing.
So in essence, there is one less Scud than previously estimated, thus increasing our vehicle's value by a few bucks, right?