612 Scaglietti - I blame Richard Grace!

Harry

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My theory is that silver with a dark interior was a popular “alternative” sports car choice in the early noughties. It was a bit futuristic. I remember when we specced the DB9 around then, AM mentioned someone had asked for the ferrari pale silver colour and they could do it. Then every car started being silver, so it got chosen less often on the most expensive ones.
 

Tallman

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If you browse through the pics you’ll also see a blue one with light interior - looks a lot more interesting
 

midlifecrisis

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My theory is that silver with a dark interior was a popular “alternative” sports car choice in the early noughties. It was a bit futuristic. I remember when we specced the DB9 around then, AM mentioned someone had asked for the ferrari pale silver colour and they could do it. Then every car started being silver, so it got chosen less often on the most expensive ones.
Good point, I remember silver being popular in the late 90s too with tax free Mercs, white was shunned.
 

StuartW

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I like this colour combination in front engine Ferraris, a nod to the classics, and for an F12, Grigio Titanio is just about perfect

 

Felonious Crud

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I like this colour combination in front engine Ferraris, a nod to the classics, and for an F12, Grigio Titanio is just about perfect

What a very well spec'd car that is. Proper lovely!
 

Gazcw

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Indeed, if it had the suspension lift option (and was £100k cheaper), I would be straight on the phone leaving a deposit
Is the cutout in the seat for those that drive on the edge and have big nut sacks?