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  2. Ferrari 348 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 348 (Type F119) is a mid-engine V8-powered 2-seat sports car produced by Italian automaker Ferrari, replacing the 328 in 1989 and remaining in production until 1995, when it was replaced by the F355. [4] [5] It was the final V8 model developed under the direction of Enzo Ferrari before his death, commissioned to production posthumously.

  3. Ferrari Testarossa - Wikipedia

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    When introduced for the 1985 model year, the Testarossa had magnesium single bolt "knockoff" wheels with a 16.33 inches (415 mm) diameter. These wheels used the Michelin TRX tyres having sizes of 240/45 VR 415 at the front and 280/45 VR 415 at the rear.

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    This low-mileage Testarossa oozes '80s nostalgia, no doubt due to its Miami Vice tie-in and retro photoshoot vibes. 1988 Ferrari Testarossa Is Really Rad and It's Today's Bring a Trailer Auction ...

  5. Koenig Specials - Wikipedia

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    His work initially began with addition of factory parts or parts copied from other racing cars, such as rear spoilers, wide wheels, three-plate clutches, and high performance exhausts. [ 5 ] Koenig's hobby grew, and it eventually became a business in 1977 with an aim to make Ferrari a "proper sportscars [sic] again". [ 6 ]

  6. Iconic 'Miami Vice' Ferrari on sale for $1.75M - AOL

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    Eat your heart out, Don Johnson. We've got your car -- or at least, that's what you could be saying if you're willing to fork over nearly $2 million for a Ferrari. If you're a child of the '80s or ...

  7. Ferrari Mythos - Wikipedia

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    The Mythos is powered by a 4.9 L Tipo F113 B Ferrari flat-12 engine sourced from the Testarossa, the engine has a power output of 390 hp (291 kW; 395 PS) at 6,300 rpm and 354 N⋅m (261 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,500 rpm while having a power-to-weight ratio of 308 hp per tonne.

  8. Ferrari Mondial - Wikipedia

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    Two distinct patterns were used: the Mondial 8 and QV models have wheels with a flat centre and pronounced edges to the five spokes, whereas the 3.2 and t models' wheels have a convex centre and smoother, angled spokes. All wheels feature a yellow circular centre cap bearing Ferrari's black Cavallino Rampante rearing-horse logo. [2]: 78–89 [5]

  9. Centerlock wheel - Wikipedia

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    A centerlock wheel is a type of automobile wheel in which the wheel is fastened to the axle using a single, central nut, instead of the more common ring of 4 or 5 lug nuts or bolts. It is mostly used in racing and high end sports cars.