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Ferrari FF "Police Car" Gets Pulled Over By Real Officers

Ferrari FF "Police Car" 4 photos
Photo: peder711/instagram
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With the Ferrari FF having now starting to age, owners are faced with an important question - what can one do to keep the family Fezza looking fresh? Well, the aficionado who drives this FF has come up with an interesting plan, dressing his Fezza up as a police car.
Now, while a Ferrari 458 Spider has been used by the Polizia Locale di Milano, this FF uses the Polizia di Stato livery featured on the Lamborghini Gallardo and Huracan that have served the authorities.

Then again, I have to admit that the shade of blue dominating the said color scheme seems to suit the generous real estate of the FF rather well.

During a recent shoot with Wrap Zone, the specialist who handled the second skin job of the V12 machine, the Italian machine was gifted with blue light, which made the whole thing more realistic.

Of course, (at least some of) the light were removed for street use, since they are illegal. Speaking of which, this is a Ferrari impersonating an Itallian police car, but the legal matters are probably covered by the fact that the FF spends its time over in Sweden.

However, as you'll get to notice in one of the social media posts below, it's not like the Ferrari FF Polizia hasn't drawn the attention of Swedish cops, albeit with these being the kind of famous policemen whose Instagram is hungry for such encounters (the officers were tagged in the post, so you can go deeper down this rabbit hole).

Returning to the point made in the intro, there are areas where the FF outshines the GTC4Lusso that came to replace it. For instance, at least when comparing the V12 version of the latter (you know, the one that doesn't use a turbocharged V8 to power the rear axle alone) to the FF, it's safe to say that the milder setup of the Lusso hasn't managed to please everybody.



 
 
 
 
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So here it is, our latest creation, @peder711 ’s Capo di tutti capi Ferrari FF policecar! Revealed today at our grand opening at our new location, a huge thank you to everyone who came to visit us today we hope everyone had a great time! A very special thanks to our speaker @tombertling there is no real party without Tom he did a great job with the crowd as always. @peder711 and @mackanedlundofficiell also gave wrapping a try with the @hexisgraphics battleboard but they didnt do all that great 😂 Also thank you to @hexis_sverige , @gudrunsab and Anne Markonsult for the awesome food and Pantigo Winehouse for the excellent champagne. Should have had some more mingle photos but I was to busy mingling 😁 #wrapzone #ferrari #ff #capoditutticapi #polizia #hexis #bilupplysningen #peder711 #tombertling #party #greatcrowd #motorjournalenplay

A post shared by WrapZone (@wrapzone) on Oct 12, 2019 at 10:51am PDT

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