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Ferrari 458 Italia Spotting: Cool Color or Uncool Photoshop Trickery?
We love us some unique shades on special cars – painted, foil wrapped or even photoshopped, just as long as we are aware of what it is that are we are looking at. This picture of a Ferrari 458 Italia coupe seemingly dressed in a tinted, chromed-eggplant-like shade was reportedly shot by a member of the Autogespot forums named "Königsallee Chilla" in Dusseldorf, Germany, and was shared by the site's moderators on their Facebook page with the title "Wow! This will get you dizzy!".
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Scoop: Ferrari 458 "monte Carlo" And F70 Allegedly Filmed On The Fiorano Track
There's an unconfirmed rumor going around the net that Ferrari is working on a track successor to the 360 Challenge Stradale and the 430 Scuderia models based on the current 458 Italia named the "Monte Carlo". It is a prototype of this...
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Top Gear To Celebrate 10 Million Facebook Fans With A Big Bang
Some shows celebrate their achievements with a simple 'thank you' to their viewers while others organize competitions and give out gifts. However, the original Top Gear series ain't your run-of-the-mill television show, which means they...
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Video: This Is What A Ferrari 458 Italia On Fire Looks Like On Film
With so many Ferrari 458 Italia super-duper-cars going flambé on their owners, it was just a matter of time when someone would get one roasting on film. This prime example of Italy's hottest model was cooked somewhere in China's eastern coast....
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Video: Ferrari 458 Italia Vs. Porsche Gt3 - The Comparison
Sent over by Señor Chris Harris from EVO were these tasty videos featuring an "unauthorized comparo" between Ferrari's 458 Italia and Porsche's GT3 RS. According to Mr. Harris, "I'm probably banned from Maranello for life....
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Ferrari 458 Italia, Is That You Hiding Under The Camouflage?
According to the dictionary, "camouflage" is defined as "the disguising of people, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings". Clearly that's not the case with this...
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