Tailor Made Ferrari SF90 Spider One-Off Exemplifies Beauty Of Asymmetry

Another red accent is on the number one outline on the lower section of the door. It could be a nod to Michael Schumacher, who carried the number the most times in Formula 1, or maybe just down to customer preference.

The asymmetrical motif carries over inside subtly in the form of a top center marker on the steering wheel. Like the exterior, the interior has three trims: red, white, and black. Carbon fiber trimming can also be found on the center console, steering wheel, and seats.

Fortunately, the owner stopped short of personalized embroidery and other extra-personal details. While customization creates a unique specimen, it often impacts resale value further down the line. Unless the car has particular provenance or the second owner shares your initials, no one wants to buy a car with initials on the seats.

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