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A club gathering or maybe a meeting of F owners at a restaurant, I don't think it would be an issue but to an event at Ferrari place of business where hopes are to sell Ferrari's I'd probably leave the GT at home.

Does that mean that driving past out front with your FRP long tube headers and doing a short if not extremely loud burnout would also be in bad taste? Some people's kids lol...
 
A club gathering or maybe a meeting of F owners at a restaurant, I don't think it would be an issue but to an event at Ferrari place of business where hopes are to sell Ferrari's I'd probably leave the GT at home.

The other two events were actually off site, but the focus was introduction of a new model. So, indeed, I thought it might be inappropriate. Now this event, held by same dealership, is actually for a networking group of business professionals, so it might be okay. The primary focus is not Ferrari sales.

But good information, and I will give it a little consideration, or maybe park in a back corner somewhere, or maybe bring an alternate vehicle. Thanks all!
 
Does that mean that driving past out front with your FRP long tube headers and doing a short if not extremely loud burnout would also be in bad taste? Some people's kids lol...


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No, being a party crasher is always in good taste.
 
So, I drove my Ford GT to the event and parked off to the side. I'm glad I drove it. There's really nothing like a Ford GT. I enjoyed my drive to the event and also back home.

And they had some very special Ferrari's in attendance. A Silver Enzo and a 599XX. I enjoyed seeing them, but still very blessed and loving my Ford GT.

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That 599xx is awesome!
 
That 599xx is awesome!

It was something to see in person. Faster and more beautiful, imo, than the Silver Enzo.