I don't like it. The original Enzo is already perfect in every way and customizing it is like taking a "Mona Lisa" painting and completely changing it. I've always been against the idea of tuning/customizing Ferraris. They should always remain the way they leave the factory. You can tune a Hyundai or Nissan all you want but tuning/customizing a Ferrari is just so wrong.
I say if you heavily customize a rare car, you just killed it. Especially if you are one of those kids who takes a F60 and turns it into a boom-box on wheels.
Oh shit, there goes the planet! Haven't we all waited too long for Fast and Furious movie featuring befouled Ferraris?!? This body kit is so inspiring, I would love to see this company make a body kit for a Ferrari 250 gt California, or perhaps a Tucker Torpedo.
It actually has been saved, not ruined. I heard that this Enzo was involved in a major wreck and the owners knew it would never be the same or have a good re-sale value. Instead of writing it off, this beast was created from the remains. It's not my taste but at least the car is still on the road for us to enjoy.
While I don't like the bodykit, I do like the wing. IMO, the Enzo always looked like it needed a rear wing. The rear end just looks too short height-wise and almost unfinished, and a wing like this completes the car's looks.
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