Got this from a PH post. Very interesting:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...he-only-4-seater-stradale-in-the-world/754160
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...he-only-4-seater-stradale-in-the-world/754160
Sorry, that wasn't me casting aspersions. I meant, it looked factory as opposed to after-market.Can't really see Nuvola trying something dodgy, can we?
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Sorry, that wasn't me casting aspersions. I meant, it looked factory as opposed to after-market.
The rear features the rollbars...Who did remove them???? What didn't he get a Nero carbonio GTS??
I think the roll bars were option, not standard.
I would love to know more about this - are they factory fit or has someone had them commissioned? I think the trim looks a bit after-market, but that could also be seen 'hand made'.
On the ones with roll bars, you're right....but look at this one, no roll bars and the seatbelts are the normal 3 point harness rather than the 4 point racing harness.Not sure. The front seat belts were jacked at the rear roll bar.
So you couldn't have sport seatbelts with rear seats?
Where can we find the accessory listing of the Stradale?
(great thread this!)
No, I dont think so. Thinking of other cars I know have 4-point harnesses, they're usually set up in such a way that rear passengers wouldnt work.