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991fan
Original Poster
164 posts
31 months
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Hi All, Just in the process of speccing a 458, stuck with colour. Can someone tell me what the attached colour is. Thanks 991fan 
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RevHappy
1,177 posts
32 months
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Grigio Ferro, but lighting on a photo is alway a bit of a guess.
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andy355
966 posts
108 months
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that looks lovely. anyone would think they are only available in red, black and white in the uk
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astroarcadia
894 posts
70 months
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Colour looks great with that interior.
Would like to see more pics of that car.
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991fan
Original Poster
164 posts
31 months
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I was tempted by white, but really like this colour. Assume this picture is the same colour? 
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TomN94
2,395 posts
28 months
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Amazing colour, never seen it before, but I love it.
The second picture does look very much like the first
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isuk
918 posts
86 months
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It looks like Grigio Titanio but the pic is enhanced making it difficult to tell for certain. This spider is Grigio Ferro.   
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pastrana72
1,394 posts
78 months
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That is a great colour for a 458, suits it well. I saw a great 458 in white with black roof, wheels and sills that was very nice, did not have my camera with me.
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Cipo
232 posts
52 months
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Looks a standard Grigio Silverstone in a couple of the pics
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russman777
158 posts
33 months
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Never seen a white 458 before,seen a few reds where I live,although I did see as 458 spyder in this color or a grey color like this go past me In town not sure if it belonged to broughtons
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isuk
918 posts
86 months
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Cipo said: Looks a standard Grigio Silverstone in a couple of the pics Silverstone is much darker.   
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glenn911C4S
246 posts
104 months
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MK4 Slowride
9,851 posts
78 months
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 I know it's a real photo but it looks a bit photoshopped in this one. The lighter of the two greys looks luvly.
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991fan
Original Poster
164 posts
31 months
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This is the Silverstone grey. Think this maybe the winner... 
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pistolp
780 posts
92 months
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Would say grigio Titanio as well but send to the dealer and ask them to confirm
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andy355
966 posts
108 months
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problem is when speccing colours on ferraris is that you cant see one in the flesh very easily - unless red or black
the first pic looks like grigio titanio like i saw on a california once which looked better than my grigio silverstone
whichever you choose, i am sure it would look stunning. wish more people bought non red cars as it would mean more choice for me second hand
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991fan
Original Poster
164 posts
31 months
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[quote=andy355]problem is when speccing colours on ferraris is that you cant see one in the flesh very easily - unless red or black
The dealer says he will arrange a factory tour after we have paid out deposit, I goes we could leave final choice until then, I'm assuming all colours will be available to view at the factory.
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CooperS
2,857 posts
89 months
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andy355 said: problem is when speccing colours on ferraris is that you cant see one in the flesh very easily - unless red or black Was going to post this in a separate thread but I was at the Queens Parade on the weekend and so had lunch in Egham afterwards (windsor was crammed) popped into the dealer as had time and a F50 had turned up) and was astounded by the number of 458's they have in!!! If your local get yourself along!
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andy355
966 posts
108 months
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thanks, i will head over to maranellos then. hard to tell what ferrari dealers have in stock on the net as they dont list all their stock
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CooperS
2,857 posts
89 months
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andy355 said: thanks, i will head over to maranellos then. hard to tell what ferrari dealers have in stock on the net as they dont list all their stock If that was to me, no problem, I'm in no position to buy a ferrari, but I'd imagine part of the experience of buying any ferrari is buying it new and selecting the options, i didn't see the prices for the half dozen cars they had in tbh (not sure if they were even listed) but I'd imagine that the customising is part of the joy of ferrari ownership purchasing.
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