Tool bag bro. Anytime you take your babe in. Dk where you live. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Super sharp with the scuderia wheels gives the car an entirely different stance/personality than the starfish.
Such a classic look with the Daytonas and gated shifter, timeless. I like the sculpted gated console of the 360 vs the boxy gated 430 which looks like somebody plopped the shifter on the console like a lego kit lol.
Thanks! I just swapped from the 430 wheels and love this look… don’t think you can go wrong either way Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
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Quick drive yesterday, and with the best view i could have during lunch Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Having driven neither, probably something along the lines of "vette is much quicker, 430 is more of an event."
Well they are both fantastic cars. The c8 definitely has a softer and more comfortable ride. Keeping in mind the c8 is 13 years newer, it has more flexibility in driving styles. The c8 is definitely faster. Handling on the two is similar. (Both are excellent) The. F430 is still a Ferrari and I wouldn't trade it for 3 corvettes! To me pride of ownership means everything. Sent from my SM-G781U using FerrariChat.com mobile app
This picture is at our furthest point of our 6000km road trip from Amsterdam to eastern Ukraine. Survived the roads without any issues. Whole bottom of the car and front bumper is scratched beyond normal. Also quite some new stone damage to the frontside. Enginebay is filled with sand and dust. But I believe Enzo Ferrari would be very happy to see car used this way.
2000 Modena, 16M rims, Challenge skirts and bumper. I have posted this one before...so repeat, but I like it as I caught the stallion rearing up at just he right moment ! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not today or yesterday, but in good company at a recent visit to Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo: Image Unavailable, Please Login