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Ferrari 458 Italia Tuned by TC Concepts

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While Ferrari is working to develop an even more driver-focused version of the 458, the tuning world is busy creating custom examples of the supercar. We’re here now to give the latest one, which comes from a company called TC Concepts.
The 458 is dressed in a bodykit coming from Novitec Rosso, with this consisting of a tweaked front spoiler, new front fender air vents side skirts, a customized rear apron, as well as a rear wing.

The vehicle is dressed in yellow and TC Concepts wanted to create a contrasting appearance, so it fitted the car with a dark window tint, blacked out the Prancing Horse at the back, as well as the taillights. The roof and the rear wing, as well as the rims. also received a black finish - the wheels actually use a two-tone black & yellow finish.
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