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  • Smart Fortwo Diablo vs Ferrari F430 – Video

    1/4 mile drag race between a Ferrari F430 and a Smart Fortwo Diablo fitted with a 180Hp Suzuki GSXR 1000 engine. © Source: youtube We need your comments below >>
  • Ferrari F430 Scuderia

    Ferrari F430 Scuderia is one of the most amazing performance cars to ever be built. By deleting 220 pounds and adding 27 horsepower, the F430 Scuderia was even able to beat the mighty Enzo around Ferrari’s test track. So with perfection seemingly hit square on the head, would Ferrari dare alter the Scuderia? According to Motor Authority, Ferrari is planning to launch and open-air Spider version of the F430 Scuderia. The F430 Scuderia Spider is said to be readying for its debut by the end of 2008, with production earmarked for about 300 units. Although the allure of a super Ferrari convertible is undeniable, there are just a few points that lead us to believe that the Scuderia Spider could just be too good to be true. The first and most obvious is that the Scuderia puts a heavy emphasis on lightweight. Convertibles are historically heavier than their fixed-roof counterparts – due to the need of added reinforcements – and the F430 Spider actually tips the scales about 155 pounds heavier than...
  • 2008 Ferrari F430 Coupe Review

    Specifications • Engine: 4.3-litre V8 • Power: 360kW @ 8500rpm • Torque: 465Nm @ 5250rpm • Transmission: 6sp Seq. Manual Auto-Clutch • 0-100km/h: 4.1 seconds • Max speed: 315km/h • Fuel tank capacity: 95 litres • Fuel type: minimum 95 • Fuel consumption (combined): 18.3-litres/100kms • Weight: 1290kg (Tare Mass) • Built in: Italy • CO2 emissions: 420g/km The F430 bears a strong resemblance to the 360 that it replaces, however it’s a totally different creation. The two front intakes are not only inspired by the 156 F1 car that Phil Hill drove to victory n 1961, but also to cool the carbon-ceramic front brakes. There are several features of the car that show just how scientific the design process was – the air flows in a vector between the twin struts of the wing-mirror, along a groove in the door and neatly into the rear intake cowls. Similarly, another aerodynamic work of genius draws air along the shut-line at the bottom of the doors and into another set of intakes, which service the rear...
  • Ferrari F430 “Race” from Novitec Rosso

    Novitec Rosso , the self-proclaimed “world’s leading tuner of sports cars from Maranello,” has unleashed its newest take on Ferrari ’s F430 : the F430 Race . The snow-white racer comes outfitted with two superchargers, which boost maximum power output on the F430 by 217 hp to 707 hp. The company has also increased the max torque to 712 Nm, which allows to car to do 0-62 in 3.5 seconds and hit a top-end speed of 216 mph. Aside from the impressive engine work, Novitec Rosso has dressed up the F430’s design by adding black-tinted taillights and lateral turn signals, as well as 20-inch three-piece wheels (instead of the standard 19’s). In the cockpit, the Race features the company’s Supersport seats, which can be custom-tailored to the driver’s body. And, like most tuners, Novitec Rosso will let you select the car’s color scheme. The Novitec Rosso F430 Race starts at 193,277 Euros MSRP ( U.S.$294,090 ). And if you’ve already got an F430 , you can purchase the engine upgrade for 51,260 Euros...
  • 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider

    Seller: Professional Sales Inc. Address: 1148 Ford Rd. City: Bensalem State: Pennsylvania Country: USA Price: $329,000.00 Date Added: February 2, 2008 Expiration: June 1, 2008 Link: ltimate-carcollection.com Views: 60 Description: Source: www.TheUltimate-CarCollection.com/ Professional Sales, Inc. 1448 Ford Rd. Bensalem, PA 19020 Contact Name: Mike Haber Phone: 215-633-0775 Fax: 215-633-1213 © Source: seriouswheels We need your comments below >>

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