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Is that interesting at all? The 72nd update is online

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So, of course, it's not about whether the update is uninteresting - of course it isn't, but rather another step towards the complete database, as you can expect from us.

Rather, the point is that we saw our highest serial number to date with SN 298369, completed on July 19th and asked in an expert forum whether a special car would get the SN 300000. Then the question: Is that interesting at all? 100000 was an Australian F355 Berlinetta in 1994, 200000 was a US-spec 20 years later. 458 Italia Spider, so actually everything is unspectacular from ongoing production. Why should this time be any different? Especially since the number 300000 has long since been taken, is it finished? Probably not yet and now there are also factory holidays, but we'll know soon. By the way, is this even interesting? The official 100,000th Ferrari was #127690, a 575 - back in 2002.

So, factory holidays for some, back to the workbench for us, so that the 73rd update will be a blast for you.

Have a nice summer

yours

F-Register Team

 


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      • Body Numbers
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