When you're a tuning house, it doesn't take much to make a Ferrari look great, doesn't it? The Maranello designers made sure that only a few minor interventions are enough to set the car apart without spoiling its original charm. Well, tell that to those people in Japan.
This car you see here doesn't come from the Land of the Rising Sun, but from the very U.S. of A - Creative Bespoke in Scottsdale, Arizona, to be more precise. These guys don't make any parts themselves, they are just masters at choosing the right style and offering the highest quality services when it comes to craftsmanship.
For this project involving the now defunct Ferrari 458 Italia, Creative Bespoke (CB) went for a Misha Designs body kit painted in the kind of white you'd like your teeth to be, mixed with a set of black Giovanna GFG FM-855 forged 21-inch wheels and Pirelli tires. The result is a 458 that any sheik out there would have a hard time keeping his hands off.
The CB name on the tires might be a little too much for some (ourselves included), but it's something of a company trademark, so if you go to these guys, you should know what's in store for you. On the other hand, it does give the definitely Italian Ferrari a more American look, reminding of the NASCAR race cars (and also of all the off-road tires we've seen in our lives).
The entire body kit is built out of carbon fiber, and each part is made as a direct replacement for factory body parts. The kit consists of the hood, front bumper, fenders, side skirts, rear bumper and spoiler wing. There's also a discreet touch that would make the CB Ferrari 458 Italian stand out from a crowd of white 458s: the two red stripes at the front (in the middle of the bumper) and the back (between the two taillights).
Just to spice things up even further and confuse the sheiks, Creative Bespoke also brought a very similar Lamborghini Huracan for the photo session. It's hard to tell which one looks better, but it does seem like this new look suits the Lambo better. Oh, well, choosing between these two is one decision I'd happily linger over.
For this project involving the now defunct Ferrari 458 Italia, Creative Bespoke (CB) went for a Misha Designs body kit painted in the kind of white you'd like your teeth to be, mixed with a set of black Giovanna GFG FM-855 forged 21-inch wheels and Pirelli tires. The result is a 458 that any sheik out there would have a hard time keeping his hands off.
The CB name on the tires might be a little too much for some (ourselves included), but it's something of a company trademark, so if you go to these guys, you should know what's in store for you. On the other hand, it does give the definitely Italian Ferrari a more American look, reminding of the NASCAR race cars (and also of all the off-road tires we've seen in our lives).
The entire body kit is built out of carbon fiber, and each part is made as a direct replacement for factory body parts. The kit consists of the hood, front bumper, fenders, side skirts, rear bumper and spoiler wing. There's also a discreet touch that would make the CB Ferrari 458 Italian stand out from a crowd of white 458s: the two red stripes at the front (in the middle of the bumper) and the back (between the two taillights).
Just to spice things up even further and confuse the sheiks, Creative Bespoke also brought a very similar Lamborghini Huracan for the photo session. It's hard to tell which one looks better, but it does seem like this new look suits the Lambo better. Oh, well, choosing between these two is one decision I'd happily linger over.