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LaFerrari Gets Ruined with Bling-Style White and Chrome Wheels in Los Angeles

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LaFerrari Gets Ruined with Bling-Style White and Chrome WheelsLaFerrari Gets Ruined with Bling-Style White and Chrome WheelsLaFerrari Gets Ruined with Bling-Style White and Chrome WheelsLaFerrari Gets Ruined with Bling-Style White and Chrome Wheels
With social media now allowing the aftermarket wheel industry to reach new heights, you can expect just about anything in terms of custom rollers and yet nothing can prepare you for the sight of the bespoke-shoed LaFerrari we're here to show you.
This Maranello halo car is being displayed in the custom car section of the Los Angeles Auto Show and we can be certain of one thing: this is a unique LaF.

Alas, if we go past the loose meaning of the term, we come across an example of the hypercar that has been gifted with a set of wheels screaming "bling" at the top of their lug nuts.

If this LaFerrari seems familiar, it's probably because you've met in in our SEMA story. Nevertheless, while the design of its rims hasn't changed, the things have take a dramatic turn in terms of the wheel finish.

Instead of the black-on-black units the car was wearing in Las Vegas, the one seen here mix chrome and white, simply proving to be unworthy of the badge.

The units come from a newborn U.S. developer that goes by the name of Masscani Wheels. We're dealing with the company's first project, a three-piece design.

Fortunately, the other aftermarket side of this LaFerrari is far from an issue, since we're dealing with a Tubi Style exhaust. While the Maranello-based exhaust developer has a rich history of working with the Prancing Horse, its website doesn't mention anything about the Italian hybrid.

As such, we expect the hardware of this hybrid hypercar to be based on the exhaust Tubi offered for the Ferrari F12, which shares its 6.3-liter V12 with the LaF.

We can only imagine the reaction such wheels would generate if seen by, say, the people who work for the Ferrari Tailor Made Department, whose mission is to assist customers in generating color and material combinations that stand for the opposite of what we see on these rims.

You can check out this styling-oppressed LaFerrari by jumping to the 1:17 point of the video below, but the clip is loaded with all sorts of color-frenzy contraptions, such as the bro-style-ruined Porsche 911 Targa we showed you earlier this year.
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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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