Anderson Germany has released this Ferrari F430 Scuderia, which looks like it’s still in the primer stage of the paint job. However, this is the real paint and a complete tuning job of a car that looks like it has fighter plane style with black bonnet stripes, carbon fiber door mirrors, and a rear diffuser. Anderson also added carbon fibre parts to the engine bay, then moved onto installing black rims with larger tires, tinted windows, smoked taillights, and indicators to round out the exterior styling. Under the hood of the Ferrari F430 is where the Dusseldorf-based tuners focused next.
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Check out the video and pictures from the Skyfox helicopter news crew in Boston, catching this truck literally dropping off a Ferrari F430. The truck driver’s boss told him to deliver this Ferrari to Ernie Boch’s luxury car dealership in Norwood, which is right outside of Boston, but they didn’t have anything close to this in mind. This expensive drop off was covered by the news crew who felt the need to send their helicopter to capture the evidence. A simple camera would have been fine, however it looks like the mechanism on the rear end of the truck had failed. It’s hard to tell whether this is a human error or mechanical error, but a costly mistake at that considering it could have been the next best tuning project.
Thanks to GTspirit, we can show you what is probably the most expensive Ferrari 16M on the market today. This tuning project features a complete carbon fiber body commissioned by a previous owner from the Ferrari bodywork specialist Carrozzeria Zanasi. The 16M is now for sale at Ferrari Beverly Hills for an insane $650,000. All the exterior panels have been manufactured in carbon fibre, but is that amount of money really worth it? For over half a million dollars you could almost buy three of these cars, one to crash, one to drive, and one to store away forever. However, if you must own the very best, then this Ferrari F430 16M would be the perfect match, because I find it hard to believe anyone will duplicate this ride.
Everyone in the automotive world is still waiting for the Ferrari Enzo successor, and Radovan Varicak has displayed these concept pictures of what the new F70 could look like. We are uncertain if the car will be called the Enzo again, but we do know that code name for this project is the Ferrari F70. From the factory it should produce around 700 bhp with the V8 twin-turbo, while only weighing around 1,200 kg. The estimated acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h will be under 3 seconds, while the high end Ferrari will top out around 360 km/h. Now these are only the renderings from Radovan, but expect to hear about a full press release once Ferrari finishes the design details.
The tuners at Oakley Design have released the updates for the Ferrari 458 Italia package that will increase the production to seven cars, instead of the previously planned five. High demand for this unique Ferrari car has pushed the tuning company to make a couple more, and each will hold an individual numbered plaque. A new carbon fiber front spoiler lip was installed, which increased the downforce by 25kg after some wind tunnel testing. A rear spoiler added an additional 23kg to the rear axle, and both of these test were completed at 150 mph. Other exterior modifications include the Oakley Design carbon fiber roof panel, mirror covers, and engine cover below the rear window glass.





