Spec'd up the Speciale

Spec'd up the Speciale

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Anjum

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1,605 posts

291 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Many thanks to Paddy and Laura, who made this so simple and fun.....And it's going to look like this:

Rosso Scuderia (SCUD)
Dedication plate in Silver (DEDI)
Legal roll bar (ROL4)
Satellite navigation system (NAVC)
Track cameras (TRCA)
Rear and front parking sensors (PAR2)
HELE - High Emotion Low Emission (HELE)
AFS frontlighting system (AFS1)
Front suspension lift system (ELEV)
Yellow rev counter (RPMY) £0.00 £0.00 £0.00
Alcantara inner wheel arches (ALWA)
Drivers seat adjustment device (RSFT)
Smokers kit (SMOK)
Ferrari telemetry (DEPK)
Integrated audio system (SND2)
Rear parking camera (PAC1)
Outer and inner electrochromic mirrors (MIR2)
Heat-insulating windscreen (HAW1)
Titanium sports exhaust pipes (EXAT)
Scuderia Ferrari shields on fenders (LOGO)
Floor mats with embroidered model logo (FLMA)
Rosso Scuderia brake callipers (CALS)
Colour upon request Alcantara upholstery for headliner (ALIH)
Carbon fibre engine compartment (CEL2)
Carbon fibre front spoiler and aerodynamic fins (CEFS)
NART livery (PNT4)
Carbon fibre side sill fins (CEXN)
Carbon fibre rear diffuser wings (CEXD)
20 inch Gold painted forged wheel rim (RCGI)
Leather luggage set for rear bench (BAG3)
Lether trolleys and soft bag for trunk (BAGP)

Roll on spring! I can't wait!

What from number plate options are there - I live really close to THAT policeman on Brompton Road......? Any help gratefully received.....

A

andrew

10,090 posts

199 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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whenever i phone around for insurance, some brokers ask me to list all the factory options
how does that work when you get to such a long list ?

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

177 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Nice and looks reasonably high spec

As far as front number plate goes I would stick it on the bumper edge above the horse and certainly be trying to get away with a smaller ( potentially legal loophole for imported vehicles without provision for a front number plate ) 64mm Font similar to motorbikes

Ive got my two 5 character personal regs onto a 330 x 89 plate and they fit the Lambo and Scuderia so much better for it.
When I had no plate at all I was stopped but since they can see you have something I guess they don't necessarily see its not the standard 89mm font

430scuderia1

454 posts

225 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Really nice spec, well done sir!!

Whats high emission low emission??

I am buying from these and mines Jan build, whens yours being built?

Johnnyforeigner

218 posts

150 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Nice, doesn't seem to be a lot of boxes left unticked?

Good on you for going for the gold wheels, I saw a Rossa Corsa car with gold and it looked fantastic. Never thought I'd say that about gold wheels on a car.


GrahamPM

1,068 posts

238 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Sounds great - the one and only comment / suggestion, do you really need the 'Road legal roll-bar'?
The rear flick on the tailgate deck combined with the roll bar means the limited view through the back windows becomes rock-all. I know you'll have the camera, but is the roll bar really necessary?
Just a thought.....
G

Anjum

Original Poster:

1,605 posts

291 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Morning

Andrew said:

whenever i phone around for insurance, some brokers ask me to list all the factory options how does that work when you get to such a long list ?

I just send the order form to the insurers........I find this also helps with agreed value and any gap insurance.

GRBF430F1 said:

As far as front number plate goes I would stick it on the bumper edge above the horse and certainly be trying to get away with a smaller ( potentially legal loophole for imported vehicles without provision for a front number plate ) 64mm Font similar to motorbikes

Many thanks - I'll look into it - I have enough time! Did your dealer help with your number plates? Are they stick on vinyl number plates or do you need to mount?

GRAHAMPM said:

Sounds great - the one and only comment / suggestion, do you really need the 'Road legal roll-bar'?

The difference that the roll bar made on my 550 WSR was enormous. I appreciate that the 458 Speciale is much more stiffer than the 550 WSR, but as I intend to use the car at as many track days as possible, I think that I'll keep it.

A

F355spider

1,395 posts

238 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Congrats , lovely spec.

farook

115 posts

236 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Congrats Anjum! An amazing spec - you will love all the carbon. A few comments from a friend that ordered and has virtually same spec but in grey.

- they too had the track cam and telemetry, but then they could not get an insurance company to cover for track
- also you can get an almost 95% of fit/functionality on after market for around 1/3rd of the cost. The full telemetry from the car is still available to be accessed by the appropriate fox type thing
- they just asked their dealer not to fit the front number plate and just stick it in the boot. If stopped then just say - just had it painted and dealer said to leave it off for 48hrs for the paint to cure...I have not had a frnt plate on my Exige for over 4 years and only once stopped and said it fell off, here it is in the boot. He smirked and said put it on and off you go...
- make sure you get the carbon bits covered in film

giggle

1,953 posts

252 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Anjum said:

Legal roll bar (ROL4)

HELE - High Emotion Low Emission (HELE)

Front suspension lift system (ELEV)


What from number plate options are there - I live really close to THAT policeman on Brompton Road......? Any help gratefully received.....

A
I would cancel the 3 options above...

The roll bar is just decoration and offers no protection.

The lift is not needed and too heavy on a Speciale, just put Manetino into race.

HELE is just wrong for a Speciale IMO.


I would fit a fully legal front plate. Ive never understood the nonsense of driving around without one.


Congratulations on your order and look forward to images when it arrives smile

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

177 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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giggle said:
I would cancel the 3 options above...

The roll bar is just decoration and offers no protection.

The lift is not needed and too heavy on a Speciale, just put Manetino into race.

HELE is just wrong for a Speciale IMO.


I would fit a fully legal front plate. Ive never understood the nonsense of driving around without one.


Congratulations on your order and look forward to images when it arrives smile
I agree re these options not being necessary particularly in view of the nature of car and other spec. They may even have an adverse effect on the car IMHO. I find the Intelligent Stop Go ( HELE Equivalent )on my diesel company car a real pain in the ar53 and it drives me up the wall

Edited by GRBF430F1 on Monday 10th November 17:11

Anjum

Original Poster:

1,605 posts

291 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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I'll look into the roll bar. The lifting system is essential where I live (central London) - for speed humps, ramps and parking. I haven't owned a sports car that didn't have a lifting system since 2001.

What detrimental effect do you think the HELE will have? As I understand it all Speciales have HELE (indeed many of their models do) - it's just disabled unless you tick the box. I think that HELE is great in town, making it much more likely that I'd use the car on tours to Europe - and it may not be an option in the near future (I'm guessing) - I've had have stop/start on the last couple of Aventador's - and it's works well.

A


LukeyLikey

855 posts

154 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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I'm off to the factory tomorrow to spec a Speciale. I was also thinking roll bar but hadn't thought about the rear view - does anyone know for certain that it obstructs rear visibility in the Speciale? I've agonised over all sorts of different colour and spec ideas. All that effort and my conclusion is....

Corsa/NART. No doubt a few glasses of Prosecco will produce some fine decisions in me on the day, which will all get changed once sober.

martisracing

211 posts

196 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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I agree about the 3 options you do not need and I did not spec these on mine. I was also told apart from the weight the lifting system adds, you also loose the adjustable ride height function on the front suspension which seems a strange thing to be prepared to loose when if you are going to add all the other track biased options such as track telemetary system and roll bar.

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

177 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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martisracing said:
I agree about the 3 options you do not need and I did not spec these on mine. I was also told apart from the weight the lifting system adds, you also loose the adjustable ride height function on the front suspension which seems a strange thing to be prepared to loose when if you are going to add all the other track biased options such as track telemetary system and roll bar.
I agree. Think you have to be in 1 camp or the other and not mix track v road spec options

tony h

2,703 posts

253 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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If the roll bar is anything like the CS version it doesn't impede rear visibility at all . Congrats on the car , spec is fab

neil-f

1,647 posts

214 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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That is one high spec car, will have huge invoice smile
My car will look poverty spec compared to that biggrin

PHOENIXUK

2,198 posts

208 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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After been bumped several times frown my pauper spec car was finally put on the system yesterday, delivery March 1st....

Ferrari 458 Speciale in Bianco Avus.

Goldrake carbon fibre racing seat (RSCG)
Driver's seat adjustment device (RSFT)
Blue brake calipers (CALC)
Racing livery (PNT7)
Scuderia shields (LOGO)
Gold painted wheels (RCGI)
Colour upon request Alcantara headliner (ALIH)
Colour upon request Alcantara central seat zone (ALCS)
Embroidered prancing horse on headrests (EMPH)
Leather inner wheel arches (LEWA)
Yellow rev counter (RPMY)
Colour upon requestAlcantara rear wall (SHFA)
Colour upon request for special stitching (STC2)Gigio Chiaro
Alcantara upholstery for upper zone (UALZ)
Outer and inner electrochromic mirrows (MIR2)
Sat nav (NAVC)
Integrated audio system (SND2)
Alcantara lower zone upholstery (CTUA)
Colour upon request for dashboard in Alcantara (DSHA)
Carbon fibre engine compartment (CEL2)

Extra Campionario;
Blue Nart colour for racing stripe

Not going down the 're-sale safe' route which I may well regret in time.....



Edited by PHOENIXUK on Wednesday 12th November 12:42

Anjum

Original Poster:

1,605 posts

291 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Congratulations! You're buying the car - order what you like! Only 110 (ish) sleeps to go!

Enjoy!

A

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

177 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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PHOENIXUK said:
After been bumped several times frown my pauper spec car was finally put on the system yesterday, delivery March 1st....

Ferrari 458 Speciale in Bianco Avus.

Goldrake carbon fibre racing seat (RSCG)
Driver's seat adjustment device (RSFT)
Blue brake calipers (CALC)
Racing livery (PNT7)
Scuderia shields (LOGO)
Gold painted wheels (RCGI)
Colour upon request Alcantara headliner (ALIH)
Colour upon request Alcantara central seat zone (ALCS)
Embroidered prancing horse on headrests (EMPH)
Leather inner wheel arches (LEWA)
Yellow rev counter (RPMY)
Colour upon requestAlcantara rear wall (SHFA)
Colour upon request for special stitching (STC2)Gigio Chiaro
Alcantara upholstery for upper zone (UALZ)
Outer and inner electrochromic mirrows (MIR2)
Sat nav (NAVC)
Integrated audio system (SND2)
Alcantara lower zone upholstery (CTUA)
Colour upon request for dashboard in Alcantara (DSHA)
Carbon fibre engine compartment (CEL2)

Extra Campionario;
Blue Nart colour for racing stripe

Not going down the 're-sale safe' route which I may well regret in time.....



Edited by PHOENIXUK on Wednesday 12th November 12:42
Nought wrong with that spec and I think it looks great in white. Relatively speaking I think lower spec cars will hold up better on resale. You never get your money back on lots of carbon fibre trim etc.....