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German super tuner edo competition, who somehow do not feel the need to capitalize their name, claim to have made the Ferrari FXX race car a street legal vee-hickle (go ahead, say it like you were Johnny Cash). Or maybe they're just driving on the streets with an FXX race car and taunting the cops, as seen in the video here.
The fine folks at edo competition say that with a few add-ons they've manage to obey all the laws for a street-worthy vehicle in Germany. A proper windshield, all the required lighting, hand brake, and an exhaust system that makes the FXX meet all emissions standards. A new suspension has also been added with damping and adjustable compression. No mention of bumpers, though, which one would think would be the first thing you'd need to make a race car street legal. Otherwise, scraping a cement pillar at the local shopping mall with your new FXX may become an expensive lesson in obeying the law.
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Awesome the FXX rocks. One other person has also done this. This light blue one is owned by someone in Switzerland.
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Last edited by 86blackwidow; 11-20-2008 at 08:45 PM.
I wonder if the owner/driver is still allowed to compete in the one-make race series that Ferrari set up. I was also under the impression that Ferrari leased these cars to select drivers (after they pay $1M+ to be allowed into the program) so this just seems like a really expensive way to piss off Ferrari.
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