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| Elite Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Ferrari Life Posts: 30
Name: Paul
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Here's an oddly wrapped F430 for your edification... one only hopes that the car is unsullied when the leather is removed. Ferrari F430: You're with me, tattooed leather! Reminds me of the Dartz leather wrapping from earlier this year. I'll take my leather on the inside, thanks. Leather wrapped Ferrari F430 is an exercise in bad taste |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: St Louis
Ferrari Life Posts: 4,629
Name: Doug
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I like the first one - looks like it may be a Scud. Second one - oh well to each his own. |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Yokohama & Tokyo, Japan
Ferrari Life Posts: 3,541
Name: Jimmy Chen Shiba
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| Owner Join Date: Oct 2011
Ferrari Life Posts: 56
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chip proof and ding resistant... for now... until it all goes away... brings new meaning to getting re skinned :=) |
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| Administrator Elite Member Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: San Francisco
Ferrari Life Posts: 6,187
Name: Andrew
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Wonder how that leather wrapped car doesn't have issues with heat. That rear area around the glass can get very hot
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Maryland
Ferrari Life Posts: 1,394
Name: JB
| eh.... a good moisturizer and some sun block?
Current: 85' GTS QV "I don't sell cars, I sell engines. The cars I throw in for free since something has to hold the engine."
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