[QUOTE=McLareN]The owner of the site nopassn took those from, has identified that GTO as a possible replica.[/QUOTE]
aren't these his own pictures, taken last year in Monterey?
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[QUOTE=McLareN]The owner of the site nopassn took those from, has identified that GTO as a possible replica.[/QUOTE]
aren't these his own pictures, taken last year in Monterey?
[QUOTE=henk4]aren't these his own pictures, taken last year in Monterey?[/QUOTE]
I highly doubt it
[QUOTE=henk4]aren't these his own pictures, taken last year in Monterey?[/QUOTE]
It doesn't look like he's been posting any of his pictures from Monterey in these threads...I'm kind of surprised. :)
[QUOTE=McLareN]Hey nopassn, isnt that a replica??? ;)[/QUOTE]
It has a longitudinal gearbox, so it is most likely a GTO.
[QUOTE=Wouter Melissen]It has a longitudinal gearbox, so it is most likely a GTO.[/QUOTE]
That's what I noted too, it would be difficult to convert a 328 to such specs. Actually, although they outwardly look more or less the same, the 288 shares no body parts with the 328 at all.
It looks to be a GTO to me... no, none of the pics I posted last night are mine, just ones I pulled off the web while I was at work... However, I will be updating them with my corresponding Monterey-Week pics too :)
Ferrari 288 GTO #16
Ferrari 288 GTO #17
Ferrari 288 GTO #18
The first media shots of my favourite Ferrari. Plus one.
nice shots vaigra. the second one shows its sublime proportions
Ferrari 288 GTO #19
Ferrari 288 GTO #20
Ferrari 288 GTO #21
Ferrari 288 GTO #22
Ferrari 288 GTO #23