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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    ISUK:

    That's definately bianco fuji pearl white.

    Thanks bro Smiley

    I have to say that the Scuderia is still looking amazing even standing  next to the super sexy 458 Smiley
     


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    scud:

    dhayek, looks great. Could you supply the PPG paint code please? Thanks

     

    AFAIK the paint code for Grigio Ferro metallic is 106-E-8


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    ISUK:
    scud:

    dhayek, looks great. Could you supply the PPG paint code please? Thanks

     

    AFAIK the paint code for Grigio Ferro metallic is 106-E-8


    thanks Smiley

    i think this is a cracking picture. Smiley

    yellow 458.jpg


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    2010 Ferrari 458 Italia...

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    any sign of berfes ? Smiley







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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    WOW... crazy pics of the yellow 458! I love the bags, even as they dont fit very well, the design is awesome!


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Lars997:

    WOW... crazy pics of the yellow 458! I love the bags, even as they dont fit very well, the design is awesome!

    +1 The bags are amaaaazing Smiley


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    koko:
    Lars997:

    WOW... crazy pics of the yellow 458! I love the bags, even as they dont fit very well, the design is awesome!

    +1 The bags are amaaaazing Smiley

    +2  I was thinking the same thing, they look sick.  That photoshoot was great, the car looks perfect form every angle. 


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Enmanuel:
    koko:
    Lars997:

    WOW... crazy pics of the yellow 458! I love the bags, even as they dont fit very well, the design is awesome!

    +1 The bags are amaaaazing Smiley

    +2  I was thinking the same thing, they look sick.  That photoshoot was great, the car looks perfect form every angle. 

    The Car is GORGEOUS SmileySmiley


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    It looks like the luggage in that pic is the set that's meant to go behind the seats on the rear bench. The fitted trunk luggage set (pic below) comprises three cases that fit perfect into the front luggage space. As with most Ferrari options they are a crazy prize and the leather is so soft and supple you'd be scared of damaging them.

    1280776861579Trunk luggage set.JPG

     

     


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    does anyone know why so much room in the front wheel well [space between tire and fender]?

    it makes the car look jacked up.  is that because the front wheel arch is drawn too high by the designer or Ferrari simply made the car sit higher?


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    ISUK:

    It looks like the luggage in that pic is the set that's meant to go behind the seats on the rear bench. The fitted trunk luggage set (pic below) comprises three cases that fit perfect into the front luggage space. As with most Ferrari options they are a crazy prize and the leather is so soft and supple you'd be scared of damaging them.

    1280776861579Trunk luggage set.JPG

     

     

     

    Thanks for the info! 

    Hand the picture and measurements over to an Idian or Thai Leather Shop and a day later you can pick it up for a fraction of the price (which at the F Dealer for sure will be close to the price of a mid-class car).


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Ferrari 458 Italia Review by The Smoking Tire...

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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Ferrari 458 Italia: "Test Drive..."

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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Great video Boxter Coupe!  amazed at ease and speed of acceleration.


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

     The 458 trashes competition in a straight line... no surprise whatsoever.  Given that the Superleggera has R compound tyres, the 458 also did brilliantly in the track.


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

     

    My friend got his €300 000+ Ferrari 458 Italia Giallo Modena with custom made Dolce & Gabbana interiour destroyed when flying it to London, United Kingdom. Please see the two emails below and the clip.

    Discussions are onging but please beware of the different conventions and clauses when transporting your cars by plane.


    DAMAGE TO FERRARI CAR

    We refer to the correspondence in connection with the unfortunate damage to a Ferrari car consigned on the above Air Waybill.

    The carriage of this consignment is subject to the terms of our Air Waybill which incorporate the international law applying to the carriage of cargo by air. As you may know, contracts for the carriage of cargo by air from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Kingdom are governed by the Montreal Convention.

    Under Article 18 of the Convention the carrier is liable for damage to cargo which occurs during the period defined by the Convention as "carriage by air". Carriage by air is defined as "the period during which the cargo is in the charge of the carrier, whether in an airport or on board an aircraft".

    The Air Waybill on which the Ferrari car was consigned shows the gross weight of 1,650 kilos and consequently our client's liability is limited to 31,350 Special Drawing Rights (approximately US$46,994.70).

    We would be obliged if all future correspondence concerning this matter could be addressed to us at the above address quoting our reference.

    Yours faithfully,
    Emirates SkyCargo

    Ithrath U
    Cargo Customer Relations Manager


    Dear Emiratres Airlines and Mr. Pradeep K - SVP Emirates SkyCargo,

    In addition to and referenced E-mail below in which I already explained the mistakes done by Emirates, The car wasn't in transit according to your system and documents which showed that the car was already in the UK , and the UK customs received the money and released the car, also our agent had customs cleared the car in the early morning and were waiting on a car transporter to arrive at Heathrow for onward delivery ( which we already have all the related documents), therefore it will not follow the Mont real Convention and it will be under the British Law.

    Therefore the claim should be settled between you and Serviseair asap as the good reputation of Emirates should maintain as it is known across the world and in the Gulf Areas and Saudi Arabia especially.

    Hope to hear good news from you.

    Thanks.


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    sorry if it was your friend but Dolce & Gabbana interior?? maybe it wasn't such a bad thing that it burned down... save us from the horror so early on in production.


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    BiTurbo:

     

     

    My friend got his €300 000+ Ferrari 458 Italia Giallo Modena with custom made Dolce & Gabbana interiour destroyed when flying it to London, United Kingdom. Please see the two emails below and the clip.

    Discussions are onging but please beware of the different conventions and clauses when transporting your cars by plane.


    DAMAGE TO FERRARI CAR

    We refer to the correspondence in connection with the unfortunate damage to a Ferrari car consigned on the above Air Waybill.

    The carriage of this consignment is subject to the terms of our Air Waybill which incorporate the international law applying to the carriage of cargo by air. As you may know, contracts for the carriage of cargo by air from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Kingdom are governed by the Montreal Convention.

    Under Article 18 of the Convention the carrier is liable for damage to cargo which occurs during the period defined by the Convention as "carriage by air". Carriage by air is defined as "the period during which the cargo is in the charge of the carrier, whether in an airport or on board an aircraft".

    The Air Waybill on which the Ferrari car was consigned shows the gross weight of 1,650 kilos and consequently our client's liability is limited to 31,350 Special Drawing Rights (approximately US$46,994.70).

    We would be obliged if all future correspondence concerning this matter could be addressed to us at the above address quoting our reference.

    Yours faithfully,
    Emirates SkyCargo

    Ithrath U
    Cargo Customer Relations Manager


    Dear Emiratres Airlines and Mr. Pradeep K - SVP Emirates SkyCargo,

    In addition to and referenced E-mail below in which I already explained the mistakes done by Emirates, The car wasn't in transit according to your system and documents which showed that the car was already in the UK , and the UK customs received the money and released the car, also our agent had customs cleared the car in the early morning and were waiting on a car transporter to arrive at Heathrow for onward delivery ( which we already have all the related documents), therefore it will not follow the Mont real Convention and it will be under the British Law.

    Therefore the claim should be settled between you and Serviseair asap as the good reputation of Emirates should maintain as it is known across the world and in the Gulf Areas and Saudi Arabia especially.

    Hope to hear good news from you.

    Thanks.


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    Your friend is full of shit!!

    First of all, He paid a bit less than 200k for the car. you can see that from the invoice.

    Second of all, The so called "Custom" DG interior was done at a crappy aftermarket workshop for less than 7,000 not 70.000.

    He bought the car from Fast Auto, i know the owners and the managing director Smiley


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    This was the info given on youtube and not my words


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    BiTurbo:

     

     

    My friend got his €300 000+ Ferrari 458 Italia Giallo Modena with custom made Dolce & Gabbana interiour destroyed when flying it to London, United Kingdom. Please see the two emails below and the clip

    I thought you said the guy was your friend ??


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    It's a simple copy / paste process from the drop down window under the video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VrVjdAfjx0&feature=player_embedded

     


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    BiTurbo:

    It's a simple copy / paste process from the drop down window under the video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VrVjdAfjx0&feature=player_embedded


    I also thought that it was "your" friend. Smiley

    Well, to be honest now I'm glad it's not your friend. Smiley


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    D&G interior......

    no wait............


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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Ferrari 458 Italia: Full UK Road Test by Autocar...

    Ferrari 458 4.5 V8 Italia -- AUTOCAR ROAD TEST

    Test date: 12 August 2010
    Price as tested: £169,545 (UK)
    For: Accessible performance, Excellent handling balance, The sense of occasion
    Against: Expensive - especially with options, No manual option, Ergonomic slips

    BACKGROUND

    There has always been a bit of a contradiction about the notion of a junior Ferrari. But, with a few notable exceptions, that is how the mid-engined V8-powered cars from Maranello have been known. So it was with the 308 GTB, and the line of cars that followed.

    Now, though, things are changing at Ferrari. In the California, it has a fourth model line designed to cater for those wanting a slighter softer experience from their Prancing Horse.

    Which has given the 458 Italia, the latest V8 Ferrari, the licence to move into more serious territory. There is nothing remotely junior about 562bhp or a top speed in excess of 200mph.

    In fact, as you will see, the 458 is, in many ways, comparable with the bigger 599 GTB. Not only does it outpace its V12 sibling to 60mph and 100mph but, as our test car shows, with a before-options price of £169,546, the 458 Italia is also a car that can easily cost over £200,000.

    Numbers are one thing, though. What we are here to find out is if the new junior has not just moved the game on, but also entered the rarefied ranks of the truly great Ferraris.

    DESIGN

    Not so long ago, we reported on a project within Ferrari to reduce the weight of its sports cars by looking at new technologies and construction techniques with the aim of producing a sports car weighing just 1000kg – or Mille Chili in Italian. Weighing 1535kg, as tested, the 458 Italia is not that car.

    However, while the 458 sticks to the established formula of a spaceframe covered with aluminium body panels, it is a significant step forward from the F430. For starters, the chassis structure is 15 per cent more rigid.

    Then there is the engine, a new direct-injection 4.5-litre V8. Although the cast block is the same as used in the California, by the time it is completed the 458’s engine is of a larger capacity and can rev significantly higher – to 9000rpm. Ferrari admits it could, in fact, rev higher still, but this would have implications for fuel consumption at lower revs.

    That might seem of little importance, but it is a sign of the times that Ferrari is almost as proud of the 458’s 15 per cent improvement in fuel economy over the F430 as its additional 70bhp.

    Among some enthusiasts, Ferrari’s choice of gearbox may cause some controversy. For the first time in a Ferrari sports car (and not a GT, which is what Ferrari calls the California), there is no option of a manual transmission. Instead, the 458 Italia has a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, produced for Ferrari by Getrag.

    Of course, any observations about styling are entirely subjective but, in our office, the consensus is that the 458 Italia marks a return to sensational-looking Ferraris. With a flat undertray, but without any obvious aero aids, the 458 generates more downforce than the F430 (360kg flat-out) and yet it is also more aerodynamic.

    One obvious change from the styling of the car it replaces is that the intakes for the engine bay cooling have been moved from the car’s rear flanks to the undertray, improving the overall efficiency and the operation of the rear diffuser.

    ON THE ROAD

    Think of a set of performance criteria that a modern supercar should meet and, chances are, you’ll have drawn up a list of performance figures that all but mirror those belonging to the 458 Italia.

    Its 0-60mph time starts with a three, its top speed starts with a two and, on the way, it passes 100mph in around seven seconds, eases to a standing quarter mile in less than 12sec and breezes past 150mph before a standing kilometre is out.

    More impressive than the numbers themselves, though, is the way with which the 458 goes about setting them. Not too many years ago, extracting 562bhp from a naturally aspirated 4.5-litre engine – some 125bhp per litre – would have produced an undriveable, snarling, fire-breather of an engine. Not too many years before that, it would not have happened in a road car at all.

    So it’s a testament to advances in production, materials, injection and electronic technology that the 458 happily spins into life without drama and, as early as 3000rpm, is pulling with as much torque as the outgoing F430 gave in total – this despite revving to 9000.

    By 6500rpm, it has eclipsed the F430’s power output, and the increase in overall power (some 70bhp) is the sort of forward step between model lines that occurs once in a generation. Most remarkable of all, perhaps, is the speed with which the 458 builds its revs. There is no hang, no lag. You ask of the throttle and the engine delivers in an utterly predictable, linear fashion.

    Ferrari is an old hand at tuning the sound of a flat-plane cranked V8 so that it sounds like more than just two four-pots screwed together, and this one is no exception. This area of Italy tunes induction and exhaust notes like nowhere else on the planet. The 458 is an aural as well as a technical triumph.

    As with the California, the 458’s power is directed to its wheels via a dual-clutch transmission that, some might say (although not us), dilutes the thrill of a single-clutch robotised manual. The efficiency with which it goes about swapping cogs comes with no loss of mechanical feel. The 458, like all current Ferraris, comes as standard with carbon ceramic brakes capable of stopping it repeatedly, from high speed, in no time at all.

    Until now, the two best-handling mid-engined cars on sale were the Lotus Evora and Noble M600.

    Now, the 458 Italia has arrived and, although it hasn’t totally eclipsed them, it sits very comfortably in their company. The other things it can do that they and no other car can, though, are what sets it apart.

    For a start, it out-rides the Noble – no surprises there – regardless of whether the two-stage adjustable dampers are set to normal or the softer ‘bumpy road’ setting.

    Ferrari has resisted the temptation, unlike some manufacturers, to give the two damper modes vastly different settings so that one is too soft and the other all but undriveable outside a newly surfaced race track. Both are broadly usable whatever the conditions, although one is often mildly preferable.

    Regardless of the setting, the 458 is (for a supercar) a supple-riding thing whose fast, light steering, at 2.0 turns lock to lock, instantly feels agile. That doesn’t translate to a nervousness around the straight-ahead, mind. It just means that it feels more willing to turn than the M600 and Evora (and any other rival), despite being heavier.

    It’s true that the speed and lightness of its rack does rob the 458 of some of the intimacy enjoyed by the Lotus, Noble and, say, a Porsche 911 GT3, but a surprising amount of feel does make its way to the rim.

    There’s enough, certainly, to make the 458 enjoyable even at the sensible speeds that road conditions generally allow. Such is the 458’s ability that you can cover ground at a fair lick without delving into the depths of its reserves as you would have to in a GT Porsche, a Lexus LF-A or, dare we say, the Noble, despite its power advantage.

    Although modest things are being asked of it, the 458 is tactile enough to reward. Closer to its limit, the 458 has all the poise, and more, that we’ve come to expect from a mid-engined V8 Ferrari.

    Rivals that do things better are few. The Noble, GT3 RS and Evora all offer arguably more gratifying steering. The Lotus, certainly, has a more playful chassis. But each has its merits and there are more times than not when the Ferrari would be the handling choice.

    LIVING

    If you sit in the F430 and then step into the 458 Italia, it feels as though you have skipped two generations, rather than one. Everything in the 458 feels modern and exudes a sense of handcrafted workmanship that was missing from its predecessor.

    The protruding, almost abstract-looking vents give the dashboard the appearance of wrapping around the driver, and with most of the controls placed on the steering wheel or to the right of the driver, it is an extremely driver-focused cabin.

    It takes some familiarisation to get used to the indicator, windscreen wiper and headlight controls being placed on the steering wheel, but in practice, it’s a very convenient set-up.

    There is the problem that, with lock applied, the required button could be out of thumb’s reach but, given the 458’s quick steering, it’s rare to need to shuffle the wheel.

    Our test car came with £4626 carbonfibre racing seats, which are pricey by any standards but also hard to fault, other than for their lack of height adjustment.

    A vast personalisation scheme means that the success of any 458 interior will depend on its owner’s choices. Anything from materials and colours to the width of the stitching can be personalised.

    Even so, we think that the standard kit could be slightly more generous. Sat-nav should be standard on a car of this price.

    You don’t buy a Ferrari because it’s cheap, and the 458 is no different. It’s not unreasonable to expect that, after options, it could be nearer £200,000 than the £170,000 sticker price.

    But depreciation is predicted to be excellent and, with a four-year, unlimited-mileage warranty, the running costs should be predictably high rather than unexpectedly stratospheric.

    Given that the few and varied rivals will offer running costs that are no better, if not significantly worse, the Ferrari 458 is a tempting prospect in every respect.

    VERDICT

    Verdict: ***** (5 stars)

    When it comes to building road cars, Ferrari is definitely on a bit of a roll at the moment. But even considering the wonderfully desirable 599 GTO, arguably it is the 458 Italia that is Ferrari’s greatest achievement.

    That isn’t simply because the 458 weaves scintillating ground-covering pace with impressive practicality but also because, for all of its technology, it remains an interactive and deeply satisfying car to drive — be that at three-tenths on a backroad or fully committed at your favourite track.

    It is a shame, perhaps, that in the process the price of the entry berlinetta has moved yet further into lottery winner territory but, for sheer ability, the 458 Italia entirely justifies the premium over the F430 that it replaces. The junior Ferrari is now every inch the complete supercar.

    DATA

    0-30mph 1.6 sec
    0-60mph 3.3 sec
    0-100mph 7 sec
    0-150mph 16.2 sec
    30-70mph  2.4 sec
    30-50mph in 3rd / 4th  1.7 / 2.3
    40-60mph in 4th / 5th  2 / 2.9 sec
    50-70mph in 5th  2.6 sec
    Noise at 70mph  76 dbA

    Engine

    Layout V8 cyls 90degree Vee , 4499 cc
    Max power 562 bhp at 9000 rpm
    Max torque 398 ft at 6000 rpm
    Specific output 126.7 bhp per litre
    Power to weight 378bhp per tonne
    Installation Mid-Engined
    Bore/stoke 94.0 x 81.0 mm
    Compression ratio 12.5:1

    Ferrari-458-Italia_Autocar-road-test

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    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    pretty good review, autocar do the best on average.

     

    When was this filmed? It looks like autumn there already with leaves on the ground and colors changing?


    Re: Rennteam's tribute to the Ferrari 458...lots of photos, videos, etc.

    Rossi:
    BiTurbo:

    It's a simple copy / paste process from the drop down window under the video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VrVjdAfjx0&feature=player_embedded


    I also thought that it was "your" friend. Smiley

    Well, to be honest now I'm glad it's not your friend. Smiley

    Ferrari owners are my #1 nemesis Smiley

     

    Just kidding Smiley


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