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Ferrari 458 Italia Gentle Custom Project

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The Ferrari 458 Italia is a creation that just can’t be described by the word “car”. The Italian temptress has so many to offer, starting with the design that can steal your heart, the engine that will make you want to sell your soul and... frankly we could go on forever, but there’s no point in that. However, certain owners feel a need to personalize their 458. We are not talking about about tuning packages that radically transform the vehicle (see? we didn’t use the term “car”) - we’re referring to a few gentle touches that could even go unnoticed to an untrained eye.

Let us give you an example - you are looking at a 458 that has been customized by US tuner Specialty Car Craft. The vehicle comes with standard brakes, but it has received a Ferrari Signature Yellow paint for the calipers, along with the Ferrari Carbon Ceramic Brake graphics.

The original silver wheels were re-painted in Gunmetal Gray, an option that Ferrari also offers but, according to the tuner, for a much higher cost. In addition to that, the stock chrome emblems received a black chrome finish. These was done in order to complete the vehicle’s “stealth” image.

Here’s how the aftermarket developer describes itself: “At Specialty Car Craft we give every customer the opportunity to customize and personalize their car however they please so that they are 100percent happy. One of our best customers brought his Brand New Ferrari 458 Italia in for some customization that he wanted done.”
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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