I also like pictures like this that are set in real life, everyday settings, an extraordinary car in ordinary context, as well as the isolated, beautiful car shot. The California (T or not T?) I shot had just made a U turn & was at very low revs & sounded like a sewing machine. Wonderful picture, H-P.
I see, I have yet to hear one in person myself but I know once the snow completely melts and the weather warms up I will finally be spotting again, have gone a few weeks without seeing anything of interest except a few Bentleys and M/AMG/RS models even though I have a nice route I take myself.
Hi Joe. The big difference in my opinion is that the new model sounds more aggressive even at low rpm. The old car only sounded alive when the car was placed in race mode. When I go out spotting I follow the same route, one that I have fine tuned since 2006 so I know my area pretty well.
Really digging the dark blue with matching wheels on this one West. You always seem to be in the right place at the right time. Nice shot as always. Btw what is your opinion on the sound of this compared to the previous Cali.
Thanks guys. Lamborarri don't forget that todays Maserati's use Ferrari engines. The Quattroporte would be the first turbo engine since the F40. Here is another nice piece of trivia, the f40 actually had a Japanese turbo on the car.
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