Gazcw
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Yeah exactly - it's hard to better a near-perfect shape - just tweak the rear wheel archesvery reminiscent of the old one
Ouch - £150k would be too much. That’s low mileage nearly new Ferrari money.My dealer said £140-150k but they don't have anything official yet. Too much for me but I am interested in seeing what the magazines think of it.
Agree... I doubt I will ever have one as I will be retired by the time they reach c£50k which is my self imposed cap on any toy.Ouch - £150k would be too much. That’s low mileage nearly new Ferrari money.
I am hoping Alfa Romeo will make a coupe GTV out of the Gulia QF. If they don’t a Gulia QF with a five year service plan is around the £50k mark.Agree... I doubt I will ever have one as I will be retired by the time they reach c£50k which is my self imposed cap on any toy.
There was a Ferrari at Prescott a couple of weeks ago with the same bonnet treatment, wasn’t as noticeable in the flesh.It looks much better there Matt.
Still not sold on the scoops in the bonnet behind the bumper lip... looks like it has the wrong parts fitted?!? and it is probably the lighting that makes the grille look like its missing some 'teeth'