Well someone might like this Strad

jasst

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Thank god for the red highlights to the interior, would be far too much a sea of black without, Love Grigio pietra, could live with the bonnet, but not sure about the wheels
 

Ewan

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I get confused - is that the Centenary Edition, or the Chelmsford Edition?
 

slay

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That naked carbon fibre bonnet on a white car is not my cup of tea. Interesting it actually cost more to leave it unpainted!

While I love a centenary edition, I actually prefer the “normal” interior with Alcantara.

Car is basically brand new with just 5500 miles, unfortunately the wrong colour combination.
 

Felonious Crud

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The bonnet is too much of a contrast against the white(ish). Needs painting, the rear seats whipping out, the 2-seater Strad seats and then a roll-cage fitting. Just for unnecessary, joyful theatre.
 

Andyk

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It's not white it's a very light grey. Looks good in the sun as its a pearl effect. Agree though in the video it looks white. Agree on the bonnet as well...Never liked it on any colour.....Although the only car it didn't look so bad on was a black car or a dark grey one.

Wasn't there someone on here hunting for a Stradale with a carbon bonnet ?
 

Chrisb2015

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It’s certainly eye catching and would shout look at me, perhaps in a way a Maserati usually doesn’t. However if you want a bit of fun, ala Lambo sort of craziness then perhaps for a very occasional use car it mighty be good. If it were mine, I would probably embrace the madness and stick an Italian flag on the bonnet to complete the look
 
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