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Ferrari 348TB, NSX, M3 - Click HERE for Original Thread

ViperboySRT10
Hey guys,

I just got back from a Dealership by my house! They had an amazing red Ferrari 348TB, and also a nice NSX and M3. Here is the link to the pics!

http://supercarfreak.net/gallery/vi...m322&page=1

Enjoy,

Lucas
O_J
niiice
Scat
52 images
Very nice. Great pics:thumbsup:
boy1_
:drool: i love that ferrari, awesome pics. this may make me sound like an idiot but what is up with shift pattern on the ferrari?
Chester
"Whats the retail on one of those?", "More then you can afford pal, Ferrari" *vroom**vroom*:D
Rockski
isnt it the same as a bmw or lada?
///M3
Originally posted by boy1_
:drool: i love that ferrari, awesome pics. this may make me sound like an idiot but what is up with shift pattern on the ferrari?



what do you mean?

Skylinelover
"Whats the retail on one of those?", "More then you can afford pal, Ferrari" *vroom**vroom*



Smoke him *vroom* *vroom*

SwitchBlade
Originally posted by ///M3


what do you mean?



im guessing he is talking about the gates or maybe the way the shifts are configured :confused:

turbo_equiped
damn man!!
i wish i lived by that thing!!
go sit there everyday!!
really nice pictures!!
92 Teg-B18A
great pics man:thumbsup:
boy1_
the shift pattern is different then normal, reverse is where first usually is and second is where 3rd usually is and so on. i was just wondering why this was, whether there is some hiddden advantage to this, or just a weird gearbox design?
Chester
Originally posted by boy1_
the shift pattern is different then normal, reverse is where first usually is and second is where 3rd usually is and so on. i was just wondering why this was, whether there is some hiddden advantage to this, or just a weird gearbox design?



weird, i just noticed that too...
i know that on german cars reverse is up by first to

boy1_
well on many european cars reverse is next to first, but why did ferrari chose this pattern?



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