Sometimes, the latest supercar supercar is a little surprise, it seems that the model does not fit the usual raft of promotions for one reason or another. McLarens, for example. But Ferrari Borosanji? Made for wide wheels, 23 -inch wheels and carbon fibers more, definitely. It is a attention that picks enough from the factory, so there is no harm in drawing more eyes fried …
This is the large-scale “ASTO” for Poroso, such as the previous N-Largo efforts for doors. Six centimeters add to a Ferrari – now fully 2.09 meters – and is said to be “improving stability in high speeds” thanks to its air efficiency. Bodykit is available in carbon plastic or “Pur-Rim”, which can be color or contrast. It can be said that it does not seem extremely extreme as these Novitec transfers can be, perhaps because Porosang is a somewhat wide car to start with it, although some additional optical muscles do not deny. Here I helped a group of 25 mm springs. So it will look great at the school gate, although it may serve as a more punitive engine to get there.
According to most of the Novitec construction, Esteso Purosangue has vosen wheels. Here, interfering with “to emphasize the shape of the veil”, so the fronts are 22 seconds and support 12jx23 giant on the 315/30 frame to fill these newly chunky brackets. There are 72 colors displayed for wheels, because of course there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Perhaps the most interesting change for Purosangue from Novitec is the Inconel exhaust installation, and promised anything up to 30 hp (standard is 725 hp). Because more Ferrari V12 should be a good thing. Sports cats should liberate a little air flow, and there is a variety of designs available for the four exhaust pipes.
It is safe to say, then, with more carbon displayed (including the full car hood if desired), more strength and more noise, Esteso Purosangue is the time of all Novitec boxes. If you need to display Ferrari SUVs, they may be the best people who talk to them – and with a lot of sale, this may be a more urgent concern than he thought first …