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Ferrari Art by Alessandro Gerelli Part 2

December 15, 2015 By pete

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Gallery: Ferrari Intake and Exhaust

Exhaust tubes (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

Exhaust tubes (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

The Ferrari F150th Italia back (Geneva, 2011).

The Ferrari F150th Italia back (Geneva, 2011).

White exhaust tubes of the P4/5 (Villa d’Este, 2007).

White exhaust tubes of the P4/5 (Villa d’Este, 2007).

Air intakes with tennis balls (Monza, 2004).

Air intakes with tennis balls (Monza, 2004).

Air intake (Cavallino Classic, 2005).

Air intake (Cavallino Classic, 2005).

Six Weber carburetors (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

Six Weber carburetors (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

Exhaust tubes (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

Exhaust tubes (Maranello Ferrari museum, 2008).

Zagato FZ of 1993 (Villa d’Este, 2004).

Zagato FZ of 1993 (Villa d’Este, 2004).

712 engine air intake (Nurburgring Oldtimer, 2007).

712 engine air intake (Nurburgring Oldtimer, 2007).

No doubt about the model of this car (Villa d’Esta, 2007).

No doubt about the model of this car (Villa d’Este, 2007).

Gallery: Ferrari Repetitions & Reflections

Yellow Testarossa reflexes (Bologna Motor Show, 1993).

Yellow Testarossa reflections (Bologna Motor Show, 1993).

Red Ferrari reflection on a dark one   (Nurburgring Oldtimer, 2013).

Red Ferrari reflection on a dark one (Nurburgring Oldtimer, 2013).

Ferrari bonnets (Cavallino Classic, 2005).

Ferrari bonnets (Cavallino Classic, 2005).

Red noses (Nurburgring Oldtimer, 2007).

Red noses (Nurburgring Oldtimer, 2007).

A pair of Enzos (Misano, 2002).

A pair of Enzos (Misano, 2002).

A yellow reflection on the FZ by Zagato (Villa d’Esta, 2004).

A yellow reflection on the FZ by Zagato (Villa d’Este, 2004).

Two F40s on the dolomites (Cortina Coppa d’Oro 1990).

Two F40s on the Dolomites (Cortina Coppa d’Oro 1990).

Dino SP rear (Cavallino Classic, 2015).

Dino SP rear (Cavallino Classic, 2015).

Working on engine valves (Mugello, 2003).

Working on engine valves (Mugello, 2003).

333SP body (Cavallino Classic, 2013).

333SP body (Cavallino Classic, 2013).

The rear wings of the F40s (Cortina Coppa d’Oro 1990). The rear wings of the F40s (Cortina Coppa d’Oro 1990).[/caption

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