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The standard Ferrari Enzo not good enough for you? Why not have it customised by Pininfarina.

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Most collectors would be happy enough to just own a Ferrari — any Ferrari.

There wouldn't be many who would feel the need to remodel one, let alone a top-of-the-range Enzo worth close to $2 million.

Computer modelling was used to help design the P4/5, the shape of the Enzo being altered to take on the domed roof, rear wing and rear exhaust outlets of the 330 P4.

More than 200 components were especially made for the car.

The body is made from carbon fibre, and the entire turret is a single-shell windscreen cut to accommodate butterfly-wing doors.

The whole project probably cost Glickenhaus about $8 million.

And an interview with the owner.

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I think it looks pretty cool. But for that money... that an Aston, Porka GT, Porka 997 turboS, Ford GT, big arse house, small unit up the coast, small unit down the coast, and invest the rest so you dont need to work again.

I think ferrari is such a wank.

They have cars that cost around 350,000 for a base model and then have factory options like "Handling package" and "brake package" It's a Ferrari you'd think they'd turn and stop pretty well out of the shop.

wank factor = 11 well call me a wanker cause i would swap my skyline for it anyday .good luck to bloke for daring to be different and if ya can afford the 8 mill why would ya give a rats arse what anyone else thought i know i wouldnt lol

lol.. no seriously, good on him for investing his time and effort into his passion, i wish i could make my own custom supercar

... but still that thing is so ugly it makes the original enzo look good

So what he should have done is invest in a BN Body Kit, 24" chrome Zeptana's and some pulsing neons maybe ?? :O:D

There's a Chop project for you ................ :)

Is it just me or does a stock enzo look better

Each to their own I guess, but I with you Lee. I prefer the "stock" Enzo.

Not that it matters because pics on the internet is the closest I'll ever come to owning one :D

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