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I guess it could be a 550, unfortunetly I don't know as much as I wish I knew about cars, but pretty much everyone I know in real life thinks I know everything. C'mon, can't someone else see where I got 456 from??
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NO! Does it look like i has seats in the back? Look at the back of the car too.
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Well, the 456 isn't exactly capacious, so I just went to quickly. Here are pictures of the 456 and 550, and I see my error (but the cars are very similiar, so it isn't all my fault. They use the same engine, in different tune, most of the body work and other stuff are very similiar.)


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Couldn't agree more. This car defies mere words......
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It's my fave Ferrari of all time!:cry:
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It's my fave Ferrari of all time!:cry:
Mine too
Beautiful, turbocharged, very light, great horsepower to start, and a ferrari
Would be great to add some modern turbochargers (perhaps some modern dual ball bearing IHI turbos), modern wastegates, and modern intercoolers to this thing.
help with the classic 80s turbo lag.
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the pic in my reply before this one was one with the bodycolored bumper
and ive never seen a picture of a 288 gto in anything but red (except for a model which was silver)
they were rare, maybe only came in red

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