Triple Layer all the way! Giallo Triplo Strato with Blu America and Bianca Italia racing stripes. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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The 458 is a big car and silver hides the size well, so Grigio gets my vote. As far as my favorite Ferrari color... it's a tie between Azzuro Dino and Blu Pozzi.
That would fall under grigio, but if you guys want to get more technical, grigio is grey and argento is silver. I lumped them together, but I'll add argento as an poll option.
My cars are almost always black. Always have regrets when I slip up and try something different. I do really like most all the ferrari blue shades. Anything but red for me. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
We did a TM colour in grey that we were able to name. We called it Grigio Isabel and it is quite a remarkable colour. A translucent triple layer grey that can be both brown or blue in tone and range from mid grey to almost black in shade. I love it! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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I know a guy from local car shows, that has in his stable and Enzo and a MC 12, both have Montana plates, hence no sales tax!
I agree I always thought blurring plates was odd since if you drive your cars in public they are exposed. That’s said, some states Chase down tax evaders using Montana LLCs to avoid taxes and tab fees. Washington is one of those as they have “use tax” which means if your car/rV//boat is in the state for more than 30 days you have to pay the exact equivalent of sales tax. Speed cameras or police will document these plates. Just not worth the 10% savings imo. My feeling is if you can afford these toys you can afford the tax but I guess each state handles it differently and by your user name I assume you can argue your own defense in court as I’d rather not pay my attorney $700/hr to argue for me unless it’s really needed. Lol