Well they ARE wraps. Maybe they were installed for some troop benefit. If so, good for them. Anyone know? If nothing else, at least they are unique. This may be influenced by the fact that I just read two pages arguing on whether or not Ferrari's road cars should wear scuderia shields, but I say if that's what you want go nuts. Cheers to the owners for having the ability and the audacity to do what they please.
Where are the pictures of the Spyder California with the rattle can camo paint job? I know there are some around here somewhere...
it's one of the cars of sheik abdul aziz al nuaimy (hope this is the right way to write his name) from ajman. he has a strange taste... for example his g55: http://onlycarsandcars.blogspot.com/2010/05/mercedes-benz-g55-amg-la-sheik-abdul.html (notice same logo in the back, maybe his name or something like that?)
I'm confused. Usually this kind of thing (matt black, chrome) is shouting: "look at me!" but the purpose of camouflage is the exact opposite.. ??? Split personality?
What is everyone freaking out about? The first picture is clearly someone trying to photograph a lambo 670 sv and sneezed and only got a bit at the front. The second one is just a storefront. First people freak out about shields, then they start whining about bad pictures of svs and odd picture of a storefront.
I mean, I like it. I wouldn't actually do that with my car, but I like it. It's fun. Great reflection of personality...sense of humor. These cars aren't all about reflecting just another idea of what a Ferrari is supposed to be...sometimes it's just about what you like.
At least it isn't painted on like that black CS with the Italian flag that was floating around some time ago. Wraps can be changed all the time