
2010 Ferrari 599xx
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
I'm sure it's fast as hell, but my god, it looks riced to heaven.
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
note to Ferrari (re: winglets on the side of 599xx): I know they're functional but PLEASE stop giving ricers new ideas...
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
snaab wrote:I'm sure it's fast as hell, but my god, it looks riced to heaven.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
In a related story, Ferrari announced today their design team: 16 year old Josh Smith from Boardman, Ohio and some kids he goes to school with that think cars are "neat"
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
snaab wrote:I'm sure it's fast as hell, but my god, it looks riced to heaven.
Mr Kleen wrote:note to Ferrari (re: winglets on the side of 599xx): I know they're functional but PLEASE stop giving ricers new ideas...
sabre wrote:Dear god, what the hell happened?!?!?
Cereb Daithi wrote:In a related story, Ferrari announced today their design team: 16 year old Josh Smith from Boardman, Ohio and some kids he goes to school with that think cars are "neat"
Really fellas? You think the track-day car looks riced-out with all of its functional, carbon fiber attachments??Libra Monkee wrote:No.
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If this were intended to be the ballah-mobile on the latest Yo! MTV Raps episode, I'd be inclined to agree with you... But this is a car that is only being offered to a small subsection of the Ferrari owning public. Methinks it was meant as a track toy for those who've already been through their first Ferrari.

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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
I stand by my statement in light of the limo tint rear window and the black out taillamps
Take that, voice of reason!

Take that, voice of reason!
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
yes, i really think this track car's functional wings in the side of the c pillar look riced out.Mr Kleen wrote:note to Ferrari (re: winglets on the side of 599xx): I know they're functional but PLEASE stop giving ricers new ideas...
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
eh, i'm with colin on this one. besides, ricers will copy anything if they think it'll give them more street cred. anything. just not well.
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Re: 2010 Ferrari 599xx
Question of perhaps no consequence - if they were bigger, say the size of dive planes (canards, whatever you want to call them) or the front spoilers on formula 1 cars, would you consider them so "ricey", or is it because they look like they were glued on?Mr Kleen wrote:yes, i really think this track car's functional wings in the side of the c pillar look riced out.Mr Kleen wrote:note to Ferrari (re: winglets on the side of 599xx): I know they're functional but PLEASE stop giving ricers new ideas...
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I mostly kinda agree with this practice, except I'd like to see them taking cars like the 360 and 430 ... what did they call that thing? The CS? RS? Looks like the 360 was the Challenge Stradale (again, digging in my Top Gear rubbish bin, so veracity may vary based on Clarkson's whinging). Instead of building the batmobile, they sort of took the Mopar approach: an "R/T" version that is suitable for trackdays and the street.complacent wrote:But this is a car that is only being offered to a small subsection of the Ferrari owning public. Methinks it was meant as a track toy for those who've already been through their first Ferrari.
But, I haven't been through my first Ferrari. I may change my mind afterwards.
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F1 cars are more like spaceships than any car I'll ever drive so I don't care what they look likeavriette wrote:Question of perhaps no consequence - if they were bigger, say the size of dive planes (canards, whatever you want to call them) or the front spoilers on formula 1 cars, would you consider them so "ricey", or is it because they look like they were glued on?
