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458 Speciale Matte titanium build

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by 4FIV8, Dec 2, 2013.

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  1. 4FIV8

    4FIV8 Rookie

    Jan 11, 2012
    35
    Matte titanium
    White hood stripe
    Red interior/white stitch
    Dark wheels

    Would love the forums opinion here?
     
  2. isot

    isot Formula 3

    May 6, 2012
    1,143
    Lucca
    Full Name:
    Alberto
    This could be very great combination colour/interior for a beautiful car...do you remember the 16M matte titanium with 458 rims some years ago? It was fantastic
     
  3. 458italia2014

    458italia2014 Formula 3

    Aug 3, 2013
    1,048
    Be prepared to have to be extra careful with the matte paint. It can be taken care of and do not be scared by it, but you do have to be extra careful in what products you use etc. I would have a red stripe. I think that looks more aggressive.
     
  4. F430giallomodena

    F430giallomodena Formula Junior

    Mar 2, 2012
    910
    Lugano, Switzerland
    red interior? :-(

    I would go for Yellow stripe, black interior and Yellow stich, black calipers and CF fender shields.
     
  5. tocho

    tocho Karting

    Oct 6, 2006
    138
    There's a matte grey F12 at the NYC showroom (not sure if titanium) with red interior and it looks stunning
     
  6. 458italia2014

    458italia2014 Formula 3

    Aug 3, 2013
    1,048
    +1 red interior
     
  7. 4FIV8

    4FIV8 Rookie

    Jan 11, 2012
    35
    I'm thinking matte silverstone is a better choice....thoughts from the group?
     
  8. GreenLantern

    GreenLantern Formula Junior
    Rossa Subscribed

    Apr 23, 2010
    459
    CA, NV, TX
    For matte paint maintenance on my car(s), I use: http://www.drbeasleys.com/shop/car-care-products/matte-car-care.html

    So far, it's been great, and I haven't had any issues. But yes, matte paint can be finicky. Don't ever, ever, ever, leave bird poop sitting for a short while (this is even more critical with matte paints than glossy paints).
     

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