I agree Tim, what do you think suits ? I fancy AN, CDF or Triple GF (bespoke - basically Grigio Coburn) in order of budget and delay.
Super keen to know how the Nov build is working out, UK RHD not expected until next year and patchy till Q2, what do you think is going on with Aus?
Thanks - am more trying to reconcile the Aussies who say they have eg Oct 17 build RHD when UK which is Ferrari 3rd biggest market and on the door step relatively is next year, full steam only Q2 2018. Am not convinced Aussie is 6 months ahead on RHD but hatemto doubt anyone. Relevance is to how hard to nag my dealer !
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I am seeing my dealer Saturday and I will ask him. It would make no sense to get a let 17 car IMO as it will be "one year old" in 3 months time so doubt people are getting cars in October 17. In addition I dont even think the demo car will be here before November
Well all I can report is what I am being told by my dealer, and also directly from Ferrari Aust CEO, that Nov production for my car, and a couple of other cars for Aust & NZ, is locked in. This means arrival into Aust late Jan at the very earliest, most likely Feb or March depending on when in Nov it is manufactured, and shipping availability. I did keep my order relatively simply so no Tailor Made or CF everywhere - just CF Driving Zone and regular options seen on configurator. There is a delay of a few months for providing internal CF components other than the steering wheel. As I now have the red Production Photo icon on my ferrari page, I am inclined to believe what I am hearing is correct, but if the car is delayed, that is ok too as I have my TDF to keep me occupied....
If you love blue this is for you. Don't like the black wheels/red calipers. Only the blue body wich is beautiful. https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/21199628_1242209885879115_3255465626509513330_o.jpg?oh=14d7b9a81355acfd2449ee31c019a2ce&oe=5A17D50C Full carbon rear elements https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/21167400_1242209892545781_8493285784936875468_o.jpg?oh=928771b217883cff2f117d0db35c5d5d&oe=5A1E1033 https://scontent-cdg2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/21200876_1242209889212448_6962532352241256643_o.jpg?oh=7d165a3b11aeb276122a99a674309e86&oe=5A54A3F1
Don't understand either. I was offered a Nov 17 build in NZ but didn't take it as am doing Tailor Made. Will have my appointment first quarter next year and then was told 10-12 months before build depending on what's chosen. Clearly 70th anniversary cars are having significant impact on TM appointments and builds.
Demo car . Giallo triplo strato. No carbon options on this car. ATTACH]2432780[/ATTACH] Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Image Unavailable, Please Login
Am I the only one te be bothered by the blackened tailights ? I prefer red. Taht's not so serious on darker cars, but a problem IMO on lighter cars like this giallo one They remind me aftermarket novitec elements.
I've just seen the 812 Giallo pictures in the French Sport Auto article "La saga des V12" and the blackened tail lights on day light look much better than on the pictures published here.
Two 812s from Poland. Gray one is sold. Red one will demo car in Warsaw. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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