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Post #1 Tue, Oct 10, 4:50 AM
admin
It's Your Birt - 2842

Here's some leaked pics from Brunei
Post #2 Tue, Oct 10, 5:57 AM
ElStiesen
Supercar Messiah - 1051

The front looks some mixture of an EB110 and a Camaro but the back is beautiful, it has typical Ferrari styling elements, the front lacks them mostly.
Post #3 Tue, Oct 10, 11:20 AM
Shadowseph
New User - 34

now i can see where the fxx was born from. fit for a billionaire they say. i love the styling except for the front "camaro" styling. it's kind of odd. it goes to show that no ferrari is born from scratch. i prefer the red one over the royal blue one. the red interior is amazing!
Post #4 Tue, Oct 10, 3:34 PM
twinkywinky711
New Member - 49

i agree with ElStiesen
Post #5 Sat, Mar 3, 9:40 PM
lotuslover7
New User - 22

is it me or does the rear of this car look frighteningly similar to the '65 Corvette Mako Shark II concept?????
Post #6 Sun, May 27, 12:49 PM
ging
Supercar Messiah - 6490

Quote from Shadowseph
now i can see where the fxx was born from. fit for a billionaire they say. i love the styling except for the front "camaro" styling. it's kind of odd. it goes to show that no ferrari is born from scratch. i prefer the red one over the royal blue one. the red interior is amazing!
the FXX was "born" from the enzo, stupid.


Post #7 Tue, May 29, 9:24 AM
nishav
Supercar Messiah - 8590

lol.

red>blue

"well...sort of lovish but not really. It's more like I'm taking that lovely butterfly cliche...and raping it. With explosives." - Ashurii

Post #8 Thu, May 31, 7:08 AM
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Supercar Messiah - 6490

hawt pics
Post #9 Thu, May 31, 7:51 AM
gumpertman42
New User - 8

I think it was rushed too soon after the p4/5. Nice car in red though.
Post #10 Fri, Jul 27, 4:39 AM
lae
New User - 2

Quote from ElStiesen
The front looks some mixture of an EB110 and a Camaro but the back is beautiful, it has typical Ferrari styling elements, the front lacks them mostly.
Yeah the front really reminds of the bugatti...
Post #11 Tue, Sep 4, 9:49 PM
RedPower
Senior Member - 459

The design has some striking elements, and is a daring interpretation of the F512/Testarossa's looks. I'd have to say I prefer the original. What I find interesting is the interior layout; it's very similar to what Ferrari would soon do with their production models with the F1 sequential gearbox: the paddles behind the steering wheel, and the little aluminum stick on the console, presumably for reverse. Also curious is that the Sultan had to take the cars to Williams for fitment of the transmissions. Surely it would have been easier to install one from Ferrari's stash? They probably didn't want the technology finding its way into the wrong hands; even a client who is royalty would be a risk. Williams, on the other hand, probably didn't mind some extra cash flow from a very wealthy customer.
It's going to be a long season.

Post #12 Sat, Sep 8, 6:30 AM
Exotics4Ever
Senior Member - 224

I expected better out of Ferrari, no offense to Ferrari Fanitics, i'm just not used to Ferraris like this. 445 is realy low for a ferrari.
500bhp V8 Hemi w/twin superchargers.

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