FF interiors....
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Looks like Cuoio to me which is a regular Ferrari interior colour, not a special range colour as such, I have had it on a couple of cars.
It goes beautifully with most exterior colours and is my favourite in the range. Ferrari F1 cars until the mid-90s also had the same colour stitched onto the interior headrest by Schedoni.
It goes beautifully with most exterior colours and is my favourite in the range. Ferrari F1 cars until the mid-90s also had the same colour stitched onto the interior headrest by Schedoni.
cgt2 said:
Looks like Cuoio to me which is a regular Ferrari interior colour, not a special range colour as such, I have had it on a couple of cars.
It goes beautifully with most exterior colours and is my favourite in the range. Ferrari F1 cars until the mid-90s also had the same colour stitched onto the interior headrest by Schedoni.
It's called Cuoio Toscano Leather and has it everywhere including the roof ( which is prefer in alcantara to be honest). I have been told it was special order but I am no expert!It goes beautifully with most exterior colours and is my favourite in the range. Ferrari F1 cars until the mid-90s also had the same colour stitched onto the interior headrest by Schedoni.
W12GT said:
It's called Cuoio Toscano Leather and has it everywhere including the roof ( which is prefer in alcantara to be honest). I have been told it was special order but I am no expert!
Aha ok, the special order element would have been the roof and extra bits apart from seats such as handles etc, not the colour itself. Anyway, lovely choice!Helicopter123 said:
Dark blue and tan a bit mid life crisis for me usually but I really like that strangely.
I think it's more the loud colours that say mid life crisis - dark blue is subtle and indicates you are happy with who you are.I did however turn 40 in April so your theory may be correct :0)
I fully agree - the subtle colours are best! I saw this car last week and it seemed great value!
W12GT said:
I think it's more the loud colours that say mid life crisis - dark blue is subtle and indicates you are happy with who you are.
I did however turn 40 in April so your theory may be correct :0)
I did however turn 40 in April so your theory may be correct :0)
slow_1 said:
I fully agree - the subtle colours are best! I saw this car last week and it seemed great value!
Did you go with a view to buy? If so what put you off?W12GT said:
I think it's more the loud colours that say mid life crisis - dark blue is subtle and indicates you are happy with who you are.
I did however turn 40 in April so your theory may be correct :0)
I did however turn 40 in April so your theory may be correct :0)
I've Detailed a fair few of these, a number have had questionable colour/trim combo's.
This is a subtle and classy combo, with the nicest wheel design/finish, looks right without the shields too.
Shame no carbon driving zones on the interior and I find light stitching on the upper dash off putting when driving due to reflections in the windscreen but each to their own.
Hope you can agree a deal, they're great cars.
cheers
Chris
This is a subtle and classy combo, with the nicest wheel design/finish, looks right without the shields too.
Shame no carbon driving zones on the interior and I find light stitching on the upper dash off putting when driving due to reflections in the windscreen but each to their own.
Hope you can agree a deal, they're great cars.
cheers
Chris
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