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Ferrari 458 Spider Tokyo Unveiling for Charity

The Ferrari 458 Spider, a creation that made its world debut at the Frankfurt Auto Show, has now been given to the Japanese public, with the open-top supercar being unveiled in Tokyo by Ferrari F1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.
The vehicle was introduced as part of a charity even dedicated to the city of Ishinomaki, which was severely affected by earthquakes. The Prancing Horse managed to raise over 70 million yen ($911,100 / €663,600), with the proceeds set to be used for the reconstruction of two after-school facilities.

You can watch a white example of the 458 Spider work its roof magic with Alonso and Massa on board in the adjacent video.
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