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Cdf vs. GT? Also tire choice?

Discussion in '296' started by rg88, Apr 25, 2024.

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  1. isuk

    isuk F1 Rookie

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    I don't have US prices I'm afraid. Rosso Bordeaux is an INTJ "Range" leather whilst Rosso Maison is an INSA "Semi analine" leather. Under the pre '24 price increase INTJ was £1,712 here in the UK before tax whilst INSA was £10,272 before tax.
     
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  2. Caeruleus11

    Caeruleus11 F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    Ive seen the samples several times in person and I found the difference to be considerably more stark than presented in your pictures.


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  3. ATLBond

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    Michelin is what my SA recommended and I too prefer Michelins over Pirelli. Find Michelin’s compound is softer and gives a more comfortable ride.


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  4. rg88

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    Spoke with my SA yesterday. My order will enter production in November/December for February or earlier delivery. The order will lock this coming Monday! We also talked about Michelins and he also recommends them. Also told him about the Mac 750S I test drove yesterday and will be driving the 296 when I see him tomorrow to finalize everything. Very excited to say the least :)
     
  5. ATLBond

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    Congratulations. Choose Qualifying (Electric side) and Race (ICE side) mode for best experience. Qualifying releases all 819 / 830 HP and SSC (Side Slip / aka Drift level) in Race mode is fun enough not to kill you :). I have been too chicken to try CT or ESC off in public roads. At Track my instructor would not allow me past Sport :( (he was perhaps worried I would kill him and others on the track). In over one year or ownership, I have not had an opportunity to try launch control as well (live in dense mid-town area). Would love to hear from someone who tried it and how the experience was.
     
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  6. rg88

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    @ATLBond thank you for the input. Will do!
     

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