It's been a while since we last brought you a supercar spec game tale, but here we are, back in the color and material game. This time around, we want to talk about a Ferrari F12 TDF, one that hasn't been fully revealed yet.
This Tour De France comes from supercar collector gregb.23, who is showcasing the V12 animal before getting to put the thing to work on the street.
As you could expect, this is a machine that has been heavily touched by the Ferrari Tailor Made customisation arm of the Italian automotive producer.
It looks like we're dealing with a chameleon matte green paint, while the machine also sports multiple details covered in orange. Oh and let's not forget the black bits present on the Prancing Horse.
This hue scheme reminds us of the aficionado's Pagani Huayra BC. And yes, we're talking about an aficionado who is fortunate enough to have gotten his hands on one of the world's just 20 BC Huayras.
Interestingly, this isn't the supercar collector's first Ferrari to use the said color scheme. That's because similar hues can be found on his 599XX - he takes part in the Ferrari Corse Clienti program, hence the racecar we're talking about.
Since the man is more than happy to share his machines with the world via Instagram, we added photos of all three land-land missiles below. For the record, at the time when this tale was brought to you, the gear head has 145,000 followers on the said social network.
Keep in mind that this is one of the last F12 TDFs ever produced, with the 799-unit production run of the beast approaching the end. In fact, the said Instagram VIP might tell us that this is the final car - check out the description of his post.
Since we're looking at a collector who enjoys putting his hardware to work, we should see this 780-pony monster doing its thing on the road soon.
As you could expect, this is a machine that has been heavily touched by the Ferrari Tailor Made customisation arm of the Italian automotive producer.
It looks like we're dealing with a chameleon matte green paint, while the machine also sports multiple details covered in orange. Oh and let's not forget the black bits present on the Prancing Horse.
This hue scheme reminds us of the aficionado's Pagani Huayra BC. And yes, we're talking about an aficionado who is fortunate enough to have gotten his hands on one of the world's just 20 BC Huayras.
Interestingly, this isn't the supercar collector's first Ferrari to use the said color scheme. That's because similar hues can be found on his 599XX - he takes part in the Ferrari Corse Clienti program, hence the racecar we're talking about.
Since the man is more than happy to share his machines with the world via Instagram, we added photos of all three land-land missiles below. For the record, at the time when this tale was brought to you, the gear head has 145,000 followers on the said social network.
Keep in mind that this is one of the last F12 TDFs ever produced, with the 799-unit production run of the beast approaching the end. In fact, the said Instagram VIP might tell us that this is the final car - check out the description of his post.
Since we're looking at a collector who enjoys putting his hardware to work, we should see this 780-pony monster doing its thing on the road soon.
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