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Well he just decreased the value of that car buy 20 or 30 thousand.

A ferrari is a car IMO which you should never customise after it rolls out of the factory. They are a rare car in their own right and don't need aftermarket customisation. Give me the factory spec wheels any day.

yeah man putting mags on a ferrari is the stupidest thing ever it's the biggest wank factor thing ever, hopefully it's not your car cause u just lost like 20-30 grand easy on that stupid lil move there. as they say you pay the money for a complete package why ruin it, especially with a dodgy designed wheel

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^^ true. only modification; i prob would get an aftermarket exhaust or something. but a proper one. the yubi or whatever there called they use on exotics like lambo and ferrari. nice wheels but yeah wouldnt stick em on. reminds me of the game, need for speed carbon

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Well he just decreased the value of that car buy 20 or 30 thousand.

A ferrari is a car IMO which you should never customise after it rolls out of the factory. They are a rare car in their own right and don't need aftermarket customisation. Give me the factory spec wheels any day.

So why do ferrari offer handling, braking, etc, etc packages for their cars?

Ferrari's are a waste of money. Why would you spend 400,000+ plus on a car then have the dealer say to you

"would you like to get the handling pack as well?"

if you paid that kind of money i'd expect it to handle pretty damn good already.

So why do ferrari offer handling, braking, etc, etc packages for their cars?

Ferrari's are a waste of money. Why would you spend 400,000+ plus on a car then have the dealer say to you

"would you like to get the handling pack as well?"

if you paid that kind of money i'd expect it to handle pretty damn good already.

Think of Ferraris as an overpriced oil painting... to some they are worth a fortune, for others...meh.

Basically when you drive a new Ferrari its like have a big red arrow pointing at you screaming "Ive made it!!!!" :)

If you had a new ferrari and a R34 GTR... your GTR would be daily, while your Fezza would be a weekend drive up to your holiday house at Sorrento.

So why do ferrari offer handling, braking, etc, etc packages for their cars?

Ferrari's are a waste of money. Why would you spend 400,000+ plus on a car then have the dealer say to you

"would you like to get the handling pack as well?"

if you paid that kind of money i'd expect it to handle pretty damn good already.

Optioning a ferrari, and upgrading a ferrari with aftermarket parts are completely different.

If you read my post properly, you would see that I said "A ferrari is a car IMO which you should never customise after it rolls out of the factory.", which means option the hell out of it if you want, but as soon as you take delivery on the thing, don't change anything.

If you have a problem with Ferrari's, thats fine. Don't take my posts out of context though. Exotics should never be modified beyond the factory options IMO.

man driving a ferrari doesn't mean i have made it, it means look at me i'm tryin to be better than you. the guys who really have made it don't need to drive penis extensions to show off what they have, they get around in basic bmw's and stuff in board shorts and a shirt roll into the casino and through 30,000 on the table for fun. people with ferrari's are drivin them for wank factor nothin else.

ferari = 400k

r34 gtr with shitloads of mods = 150k

r34 would blow it out of the water then and still have money left over for a nice house lol

Its not about that... your looking to save money while generally people who can afford a 400 k car dont give two shits as they already have two houses worth 5 mil each.

You can get 10 k car spend 30 k on it and itll blow the R34 GTR out of water...

Ferrari is a prestige car not a way to save money car.. :)

man driving a ferrari doesn't mean i have made it, it means look at me i'm tryin to be better than you. the guys who really have made it don't need to drive penis extensions to show off what they have, they get around in basic bmw's and stuff in board shorts and a shirt roll into the casino and through 30,000 on the table for fun. people with ferrari's are drivin them for wank factor nothin else.

Each to their own... if i had money to burn, Id buy a Ferrari in a jiffy, the last place you'd ever see me though would be a casino.

Each to their own... if i had money to burn, Id buy a Ferrari in a jiffy, the last place you'd ever see me though would be a casino.

I'd like to have a lamborghini Murcielago or an Aston Martin DB9 sitting in my garage before I considered a Ferrari.

That being said, if you can afford any of them, chances are you can afford all 3 of them :)

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