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Link to pics of the F333 SP
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Very nice:smoker:
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that is sweet man thanx for da site
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flat 12? thats insane...:flash:
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never seen that one before...interesting...doensn't look so hot when its standing still..
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You should visit http://come.to/333sp
All you ever wanted to know about the 333sp. |
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A million dollars for the car and two spare engines. For that kind of performance, I guess that's not too bad a deal.
I remember watching the 333SPs in the Sports Car Championship races in Europe a couple seasons ago (on t.v.). For cars that were designed many years ago, their competetive performance was impressive. What happened to that series? I kept a schedule of the races and sure do miss them. I recorded a show called "Ferrari, Victory by Design" with Allan DeCadanet. He drove many different Ferraris and gave some technical information on each model. The most impressive was the 333SP. The sound was so awesome, I couldn't believe it. The noise of the valve train and the whine of the straight-cut gears in the primary drive sounded killer. Nothing is greater than a Ferrari V-12 at max r.p.m. ---TEX--- |
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Re: Link to pics of the F333 SP
The Sp is an amazing car... Far exceeding the normal GT racer.
Thank you for documenting my fave ferrari...
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