Mansory has painted the Italian supercar two-tone turquoise and black paint with a fading effect.
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If you are considered one of their most important customers, you will need to part with £4.6 million (approx. R105 million) to buy one.
The client from Taiwan chose the name as the number eight is extremely lucky.
The engineers scrapped the electric motors and hybrid setup and focused on the 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6.
The 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 has been pushed up to 818 horses (618 kW).
Should you wish you can opt for a gold-plated exhaust.
It was sold for $6000 in 1964 which would equate to just R112k on today’s exchange rate.
Scuderia South Africa is looking forward to welcoming two new models this year with the highlight being the Ferrari Purosangue.
Handcrafted with the cooperation and assistance of Ferrari regarding original CAD data, finishes, and paint codes.
Although in our eyes, that prominent rear wing looks the part, it can be removed when the car is on display.