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So wrong in Grey. :cry: Can obviously afford to have the inevitable door dings repaired though. :thumbsup: Please tell me a 6ft Amazonian Brunette, with two kids, was driving. :D Oh and where do you shop. :wink:
 
I suppose beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Not the best colour combo and a Ferrari in Grey?? :thumbsdown:
 
buzyg said:
So wrong in Grey. :cry: Can obviously afford to have the inevitable door dings repaired though. :thumbsup: Please tell me a 6ft Amazonian Brunette, with two kids, was driving. :D Oh and where do you shop. :wink:

I stopped short of stalking the driver Buzy, but the shop is in Loughton, just up from the tube station where my depot is based :P
They all seem to be loaded here :roll:
Rob
 
Maybe a different colour would look better :? . Looks a bit like all the other grey hatchbacks in the car park...
 
The driver is brave (or not bothered) to park next to an MPV in a supermarket! From my experience they are the absolute worst cars to be next to.
 
It matches quite nicely


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Its an odd looking car in an even odder colour. Not nice.
I wonder if it would get as much attention if it didn't have a Ferrari badge on it.
 
I live in the same area....as OP mentions there are seemingly loads of Ferrari, Lambos and Rolls along the Epping to Woodford strip. Car dealers must have made a killing this last 10 years here!

I know it's meant to be the "everyday" Ferrari, but it's brave order if the primer grey is the paint colour and not a wrap. I'd expect a £10k+ differential to Rosso come trade in time.
 
Not Pininfarinas finest effort in my opinion and it's not helped by that colour combo either. Apparently Ferraris own designers have recently 'freshened' it up but you'd never know. The original 1962-64 250GT Lusso was much better looking....even in Met.Chocolate Brown like Steve McQueens '63 example. Beautiful ! :thumbsup: ferrari-250-gt-lusso-10.jpg
 
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