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FF in Grigio Ingrid over cuio

Discussion in 'FF/Lusso' started by ross, Jan 24, 2014.

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  1. ross

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    #1 ross, Jan 24, 2014
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  2. Caeruleus11

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    I think it works better on the 612 but this isn't too bad either. I think I might have done standard wheel caps and black calipers but thats just one opinion.
     
  3. spyderman

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    I like the combo but the wheel caps and callipers look better stock.

    Hoping that the car parked in front of this car has a lot of room to leave or someone will get tapped:(
     
  4. chris5150

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    Not for me in that shade. I cant really get on with the wheels either, much prefer them on the 20" diamond jobbies
     
  5. Gran Drewismo

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    That man's jacket is also Grigio Ingrid apparently.
     
  6. Noblesse Oblige

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    My guess is that the car would do better with dark wheels, such as the forged Ferrari wheel option in dark, or many aftermarket offerings. This would take it in a sporty direction and give it some "edge."
     
  7. simsko

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    I like it, but maybe done with yellow calipers and yellow centre caps would be better.
     
  8. Ferrari 360 CS

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    I actually think that is stunning would prefer the standard wheel caps though.
     
  9. dcmetro

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    Grigio Ingrid is a great color, but only if you're a Beverly Hills luxury real estate develloper looking like Heather Locklear.

    In this case, that's a perfect match.
     
  10. gt4me

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    I like this colour, the lighting conditions here don't show it well though.
     
  11. PaulK

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    I really like it...
     
  12. simsko

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  13. isot

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    I think this is one of the colors that make the FF incredibly elegant. Have you noticed the lower part below the discharge? Usually this part is black, but this is Grigio Ingrid. Beautiful.
     
  14. Zlaatan

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    It's a new S-class. It will probably take off vertically or teleport out of there. :)
     
  15. Cobraownr

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    The Grigio Ingrid looks somewhat "flat" and dull in the photo. Is it a metallic, with some life and vibrancy and different hues depending on the lighting when one is actually looking at it on a car?
     
  16. raider1968

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    I really like the color but Ferrari sales people say its a dog to sell
     
  17. not4one

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    They have a demo in this combo at Miller in Greenwich...its been there for months and still was when I stopped by yesterday to pick up some stuff. It looks perfectly presentable...the interior plays quite nicely with the exterior in a subtle way, but it doesn't have a lot of presence.
     

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