Ferrari F355 Challenge 1998

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From Wikipedia:

“In 1995, Ferrari introduced a race-ready F355 Challenge model for use specifically in the Ferrari Challenge. The Ferrari F355 Challenge model was created by starting with a standard Ferrari F355 Berlinetta and modifying it with a $30,000 factory-to-dealer supplied kit. The initial 1995 cars came with factory fitted cage mounts and without carpets. Each year, the cars arrived with more and more factory fitted race parts, culminating in 1998 with full-evolution cars which were supplied as virtually complete race cars though parts such as the rear wing which still needed to be fitted by the dealer.

The kit initially was more substantial than the 348 Challenge and the engine, gearbox and shock-absorbers were sealed with special tags to prevent unauthorised modifications. The kit included the following components/modifications:
  • Roll-cage
  • Racing bucket seats
  • Safety harnesses
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Engine cut-off switch
  • Manual radiator fan control and upgraded fans
  • Competition steering wheel
  • Lightweight exhaust
  • Rear wing
  • Competition clutch
  • Upgraded 14" Brembo brakes (carried over from the F40)
  • 18" Speedline magnesium wheels
  • Pirelli racing slicks
  • Solid suspension bushings and competition springs
  • Front and Rear brake cooling ducts
  • Lightened front bumper
  • Front and rear tow hooks
The F355 Challenge shares the same engine and physical dimensions as the original car. 108 cars in total were produced, all with the 6-speed manual transmission. Although some sources indicate that over 300 cars were subject to the Challenge conversion, yet this claim remains unproven. There were 18 RHD cars imported by Ferrari UK and modified by MHT. A further 10 were sold to the rest of the RHD markets. Making the total number to only 28 RHD models. These have become extremely rare and valuable. Some of these rare cars are located in Indonesia, Australia, Japan and only one known example in South Africa. Each F355 Challenge has an emblem on the rear that specifically denotes 'F355 Challenge'.”
 
Several years later, I discovered that technically this car might been already suggested (regardless of model year) here, back during the peak of this section in 2014, but the OP of the linked thread overwrote all of their posts. There is a reply to prove that it is a F355 Challenge there, though.
 
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