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The official Daytona SP3 Thread!

Discussion in 'Icona Series (SP1, SP2, & SP3)' started by Jonathan19, Nov 20, 2021.

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  1. Eilig

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    Ferrari completed 60 Daytona builds this month to meet their year-end goals.
     
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  2. Lcawley

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    60 this month alone? That is 3 a day. What is the source of that info. They are building 812C/A and SF90s on that line, seems high, but I guess it is possible.


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  3. Marcel Massini

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  4. Eilig

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    But of course! :)
     
  5. day355

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    I'm surprised that all the cars come out with the black roof, it's much more harmonious with the body color roof !
     
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  6. jpalmito

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    This !
    Lack of imagination I guess.
    They all saw the factory cars and decided to do the same.
    Simple as that.
     
  7. crinoid

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    Are there any pics of SP3’s with body colored roof? I don’t think I’ve seen any...?
     
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  9. jpalmito

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  10. isot

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    Given the visor-windshield i prefer keep the roof in full carbon. The car has a strong personality and i don't like the
    inhomogeneity of the partially painted roof and the black pillar. This because if you look closely at the windshield, it is entirely covered in glass: there are no visible pillars.
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  11. jpalmito

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    Ok i get your point.
    Need to see one in the flesh ( hugely improbable)
     
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  12. isot

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    Hard but not impossible! This two pictures are mine! I've studied the car screw by screw!
     
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  15. Caeruleus11

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    I share your opinion. I think the design of the car favors the "canopy" style look for the windscreen. If you were to go with the painted roof, then you have to get the windscreen surround painted to match. The yellow car above (post 1511) proves this point, at least to my eyes.
     
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  16. elmadi

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  17. christiann

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    Need to see the windscreen surround painted to match. Anybody out there
     
  18. day355

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    Yes, you're right !
     
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  19. ab08

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    I think this is impossible (at least very difficult to do).

    The Daytona has the structural columns and surrounding windshield behind glass. On the outside, it's all glass, there's nothing to paint.

    There is even a thin division between the windshield and the beginning of the side, but everything that is a column (and that could receive painting) is behind the glass.

    The LAF Aperta, differently, has the A-pillar and the entire structural surroundings of the windshield exposed, and can be painted.

    I found two pictures to demonstrate. 1st picture Daytona SP3, 2nd picture LaF Aperta:

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