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Now….imagine this as a hot rod’d up 700 hp V6 TT weighing 2650lbs dry…. Or as a 800 hp V8 TT weighing 2750lbs dry… Or as a 800 hp NA V12 weighing 2950lbs dry…. Would you buy one?
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Sorry for the duplicates. Driving back from Fiorano now. I tracked it aggressively, of course. So much fun! I gave everyone a very vague hint here it would be released by Independence Day. You assumed I meant July 4, versus May 5 Hope you like. Forza Ferrari!
Thanks for the real world photos. Do you have some photos of the rear? I think the rear is absolutely perfect.
Congrats. So much cool here. It looks great. I can tell you spent a LOT of time and put much thought into the styling. Well done. Enjoy!!
I am fascinated by one off cars and the process behind bringing them to life. I read every scrap of information I can find on them and I know at one point you had expressed concern about comments this car might receive. I think it’s safe to say anyone who does not have a favourable reaction to this car is clearly nuts.
Congrats on a beautiful machine, very nicely executed. On another note, why is the SP section of the forum all the way down at the bottom? These cars are fascinating, unique, and worthy of discussion.
Wicked. Notice some elements of SP38 Deborah, P80c, and the F8. I assume the engine is the same 3.9V8 TT? Imagine the V12 in the back....