Yes, it's not the real thing, no engine etc, but I always enjoy when Porsche dealers have vehicles like this on display. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Got Ink? ƒGƒ“ƒcƒH‚̃Cƒ“ƒNwViola di Enzox: ƒI[ƒgFƒzƒrƒ_ƒXEƒ}[ƒPƒbƒg " Enzo Ferrari was interested in the legend that used ink of purple whenever he signed his name, and as a result of investigating about this, finally, the same ink that Mr. Alessi used was used at that time There may be people who remember articles in a series of teas that made by the same recipe and materials and those who were technicians of the then maker ...... An ink named "Viola di Enzo" that Mr. Alessi, who keeps making old-fashioned manufacturing methods in the old town of Italy and continues to make fine inks, made only 1000 pieces. It was an inconvenient thing that can not be used unless it is a suction ceremony of a fountain pen, it has been sold out in just a month. Enzo is exactly the same thing as the purple ink he loved for his life and can also engrave letters. It is a stylish gift from Alessi. * Limited sale of only 1000 pieces "
They could easily remake this for Ferrari owners What kind of Porsche owner are you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muTBAFjD7UE&feature=em-share_video_user
QUOTE=IanB;145318132]how is this different to a Singer 911, apart from not looking as good?[/QUOTE] There is a major different a Singer is a major reengineering effort even the turret is carbon fibre and all bar the doors are restyled. Engines now built by pink racing in the US. This 911 is total weight reduction and drive ability. Raw is the best description. Singer is pure refinement.