new idea for rick's......
what does everyone think of a "scuderia" type decal for the S2000 - to be placed on the front fenders between the wheelwell and door???
just above the side markers, i guess.
it definitely completes the look on a ferrari but i wasn't too sure if it grabs anyone's fancy on the S2000.
colour selection/design would have to be thought out too - although i like the round, black/white/green "H" found on some BAR Honda items....
just curious.....
just above the side markers, i guess.
it definitely completes the look on a ferrari but i wasn't too sure if it grabs anyone's fancy on the S2000.
colour selection/design would have to be thought out too - although i like the round, black/white/green "H" found on some BAR Honda items....
just curious.....
it's the decal seen on some newer ferrari's (i think it's a pay option).
basically it looks like a shield (knight's?), has the prancing horse in the center of the shield and the letter S to the left of the horse and letter F on the right side of the horse - standing for Scuderia Ferrari (i'm not italian, so i don't know what Scuderia means - Team maybe?)
let me see if i can find a pic.....
basically it looks like a shield (knight's?), has the prancing horse in the center of the shield and the letter S to the left of the horse and letter F on the right side of the horse - standing for Scuderia Ferrari (i'm not italian, so i don't know what Scuderia means - Team maybe?)
let me see if i can find a pic.....
I can't remember who it was but about a year ago someone made somthing like that and posted a pic of it on his car on the southern california S owners web site(since shut down) It looked okay but was a bit to large IMO. Maybe something very small about the size of a quater would look better.
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the ferrari's wear decals.....
i don't know if badges/emblems would work....if we were to produce badges/emblems, they could only be applied to completely flat surfaces, no??
i don't know if badges/emblems would work....if we were to produce badges/emblems, they could only be applied to completely flat surfaces, no??



