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OMG!!! I was temptet to order this combo Argento / Rosso but decided last minute for Titanio / Bordeaux.... glad I did!! Otherwise sunglasses all year round...
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Love all the red including the all red wheel with no carbon fiber. Note no magride either. Beautiful interior!
What color is that red paint? Is portofino? Having trouble seeing the differences in red? Would really like to see the launch color - portofino and the other reds? Does anyone have good pictures to compare?
I started a thread about the different reds, with some pictures that might be helpful. Don't know where you're located, but at least where I am, no one has seen the launch color, and my dealer doesn't even have a sample yet.
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I never liked racing stripes on a Ferrari. Ferrari is supposed to be the pinnacle. The top. Stripes are cool, but in a street racer kind of way. The belong on Oldsmobile 442s or Vipers. Kids that make enough money to move out but still live at home rent free and spend every extra dime on their ride. They're for bow ties and ovals, not prancing horses.
Maybe but the Challenge Stradale, Scuderia, Speciale, Pista, 70 liveries have really changed my mind. If one argues that special editions are officially sportier deserve this treatment, and a “regular“ Ferrari does not, I would see your point. However, Things have changed and I think they look cool. Especially on an understated color like Argento. And double specially on a Portofino.