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brb, going to go take a swim in that paint.

What the hell is that, anyway? Is the whole car anodized or something?

edit: oh, he finally revved it at the end. I hope it's the camera that's mucking it up, because that sounds terrible. The idle is kind of amusing...sounds...trucky. Direct injected, I'm guessing?
 
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Looks like something I'd make in one of the old need for speed games 😀 very interesting coloration but i don't think i could look at that paint every day! As for the sound, i think the mic on the camera was poop.
 
It looks like a life size hot wheels car. If I'm going to spend that kind of money, I want something that says class not, Yo! Look at me!
 
that looks like they did the chrome paintjob then layed a teal greenish candy over it..whomever painted that car is a god thats a whole different level of skill to paint that and have it look flawless!
 
That Ferrari is wrong. Supposed to be tissue-paper thin Ferrari red paint; everyone knows this.

Also...air suspension? Surely the F40 did not originally have adjustable ride height, right? (and that has to ruin handling).

Hell of a thing to do to a car that's worth, what...a million, at least?
 
That Ferrari is wrong. Supposed to be tissue-paper thin Ferrari red paint; everyone knows this.

Also...air suspension? Surely the F40 did not originally have adjustable ride height, right? (and that has to ruin handling).

Hell of a thing to do to a car that's worth, what...a million, at least?
The suspension setup was similar to the GTO's double wishbone setup, though many parts were upgraded and settings were changed; the unusually low ground clearance prompted Ferrari to include the ability to raise the vehicle's ground clearance when necessary.
From you-know-where.
 
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