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Ferrari F12 TRS

Ferrari F12 TRS one of the most sexiest cars i have ever seen  in my life . this beauty has  the 

heart of a roaring 6.3-liter V12 as the stock F12 Berlinetta, with 729 horsepower and

 508 pound-feet of torque engine. this car an go 0 to 100  in just 3.1 sec and has the 

top speed of 320 Kph/211mph. Ferrari says it built the TRS for a customer who wanted a modern car inspired by the 1957 250 Testa Rossa. The wraparound windshield and roofless bodywork evoke that legendary sports car, while features from the stock F12 – like the “aerobridge” cutouts in the front fenders and T-shaped rear fascia – have been restyled for a more dramatic look.

 the a unique  body of this  supermodel is based on the famous. A red berlinetta body based on the F12 berlinetta, made for a customer by Ferrari under its Special Projects programme.  The car  made  its public debut in Sicily at Ferrari Cavalcade in June 2014. 
A third F12 TRS was seen at the Ferrari Cavalcade in June 2015, finished in a chrome grey paint and featuring redesigned front bumper, headlights, mirrors and rear diffuser.


The line truly matches that " beauty lies in the eyes with the power inside" but for the  beauty and  power don t comes cheap  one of the most expensive
supercar and the most wonderful  beauty of Ferrari comes with a price tag of  $4.2 million which would be enough to buy a , McLaren P1, andPorsche 918 Spyder, with some change left over. Originality doesn’t come cheap.


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