F430 NGT
I dont know bout the specs, but it looks great :D
http://img451.imageshack.us/img451/2...tgtc9ws.th.jpg http://img451.imageshack.us/img451/2505/ngt8tl.th.jpg http://img451.imageshack.us/img451/4895/ngt10vl.th.jpg http://img492.imageshack.us/img492/2529/ngt27ea.th.jpg http://img492.imageshack.us/img492/5092/ngt43lu.th.jpg http://img492.imageshack.us/img492/304/ngt39eu.th.jpg |
Definitely looks amazing. At a quick glance it looks just like the GT2 version that someone posted shots of a while ago. Wonder if they're any different?
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it looks cool but i think the new F430CS will be better :lol:
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the first pic is the best!!!! thanks :shock: 8) 8)
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One mean looking machine there. Do you have a high res of the first pic at all ? Thanks for the pics.
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Well considering it was in top 2 time wise at Sebring, and mind you it finished without problems ;) In its first race, being a brand new car...
I think it has lots of potential.....lets see how it goes. And I definetly prefer it in race trim.........all of its looks are justified in htis version. |
Here is a pic from the Ferrari F430 GT presentazione Fiorano 2006. The white rocks!!
http://www.tecnomodelcar.com/anticipa/TIA03A.jpg |
Some questions: What is the difference between a GT and a NGT??
What is the difference between a Challenge and a Challenge Stradale? I might look stupid, but hey, at least I'm not the only one around here that is stupid :| Well thanks anyway BTW, I love the white pic |
The Challenge is the track version(with some minor tune ups)of a car. The CS is the road version(Stradale comes from the word Strada which in Italics mean road) of the Challenge. The Challenge/CS are Ferrari's names. Porsche for instance uses the CS also and it means ClubSport.
Now, the N.GT with the GT is practically the same thing. There are a few differences but these are minor. |
All these versions are simply because the 'street" version is a posers car, and the factory needs to engineer aan F-car for every series they enter.. ;) They have no "universal race formula" :P ;)
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I guess Chevy just takes a C6R and sticks some slicks on it to eh :D :wink: Last time I checked they have a major program for the racing team. And should I even mention Porsche? The whole GT3 program is one of the biggest in the world......or maybe its the Chevy race program... So actually, Ferrari of all brands does the least and spends the least on preping their cars for race duty. Meaning the stock cars are much closer to race trim then any Vette or Porsche :P weeeeeeeeee |
Does any one race F306 or F430's in any race series? I mean actual street cars - like many people do with C5 Z06's. P911GT3 (non RS US NSpec street cars) and P911GT2's? ;)
These are proper street cars - driven home from the dealer, and retaining all the series required street sourced items. :P ;) I don't ever recall an F360 (or even F355) showing up on the SCCA T! grid.... :) |
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Bottom line is that in no major series races stock cars ;) Not ALMS, ELMS, FIA GT, Dutch SuperCar............... And most of the time Ferrari owners are rich enough to just buy a race preped version of whatever car they want instead of taking the stock one :P Those numbers of drivers being very small....just the like the z06 population in the Vette world is tiny :D |
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