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      01-26-2022, 09:16 PM   #1
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Lightbulb 2022 Ferrari SF90 Stradale by Novitec (unreal)

This particular Ferrari, every milimeter: The color, the overall silhouette, the interior, the wheels, the accents.... This vehicle is foking BANANAS!!! I adore everything about it. The Metallic Grey with the Chocolate interior and Carbon Fiber is just magnificent!

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Novitec does some cool stuff. Absurd pricing but very good products. SF90 just doesn’t sound that great, yes I know it’s insanely fast. For $800k-1M I’d rather have a 458, 911 turbo S, Bentley GT, and $200-500k to invest. Hard to justify the price tag, not that I could afford it anyway.
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they don't make novitec springs for it ? that wheel gap is atrocious
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I would buy the SF90 in a heartbeat - most street-capable “affordable” hypercar. Sadly, can’t afford it.
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I would buy the SF90 in a heartbeat - most street-capable “affordable” hypercar. Sadly, can’t afford it.
TIL $600k is affordable
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Looks awesome but that exhaust tone is disappointing sounds like an expensive vacuum cleaner. I'm missing old school N/A exhaust barking so much:

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Looks awesome but that exhaust tone is disappointing sounds like an expensive vacuum cleaner. I'm missing old school N/A exhaust barking so much:

My Macan is in the shop this week so I’ve only my Ferrari FF to drive around. Has the full Kline exhaust. It’s just so fucking epic it can’t be explained, sound clips online don’t do it any justice. I’ve had the car up for sale because the market is so hot and it’s hard to turn down the profit but I really love the car and might just keep it. What a machine, the NA V12 is simply unbelievable
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Personally... I'm okay with the very subtle for Ferrari exhaust. I like the idea of not being obnoxious while pulling in and out of my mansion and disturbing the neighborhood.

I too noticed the wheel gap. I'm not sure if it rides that high or is in it's raised suspension height? Either way, it will certainly ride much better on city roads.
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Maybe the owner just didn’t want lowering springs because they have a steep driveway or something. I have the springs on my FF and it never scrapes but I could see a mid-engine car scraping even with the suspension lifter.
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TIL $600k is affordable
That’s why I put it in quotation marks. It’s more affordable than other hypercars but still very expensive.
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Personally... I'm okay with the very subtle for Ferrari exhaust. I like the idea of not being obnoxious while pulling in and out of my mansion and disturbing the neighborhood.

I too noticed the wheel gap. I'm not sure if it rides that high or is in it's raised suspension height? Either way, it will certainly ride much better on city roads.
its just a ferrari thing. its stock height. my 458 was like that and 488,f8,and sf90 are all built off that same platform. its for ground clearance and pedestrian crash safety probably.

i lowered mine and didn't have a lifter. it did limit areas i could take it, some streets or entry ways were a no go. but the stance was worth it imo.
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