Greg just shared a new story on his Instagram profile, showing the rear of the car.
It's an LF V12 mule restored, they were all in shocking condition, but it is not permitted to be driven on the road or track, unless privately owned? No Kers.
Showed on his Instagram he is about to receive a Laferrari Aperta (it was under a sheet but pretty sure that is what it was) but nothing on the one off car.
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It reminds me Enzo's 348 test mule. The 458 also looks insane and in mint condition for a prototype. This car must be a killer in the track. Fantastico!
There is a mystery with this car... I didn't want to harass greg with that car so I stopped asking. For me the only reasons why he teased about it and suddenly nothing, is Ferrari asking him to remain silent about that car. I follow Greg on Instagram and beside 2 pics under a cover he didn't post anything. Some people here say he did, but I wonder where exactly ...
Wow that is awesome. It's very much a sleeper and no giveaways like the 348-Enzo mule with it's exaggerated wheelbase at least from that angle. I can't wait for more pics. Thanks for posting.
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i like the wider rear wheel archs. no doubt this is special but aesthetically pretty meh to me. i am sure the engine sound alone makes it worth the investment already. wonder if it is just the v12 with no kers..
Price? I know 2 people that have one each in CH and the car is a beast! Check down June '17 https://www.dropbox.com/s/6t69my97no9cf3y/File%2017.07.17%2C%2007%2033%2015.mp4?dl=0 *Not my video belongs to the owner of this car