Ferrari Enzo gets a tuning kit from Gemballa, a German tuner specialized in modifying Porsche models. The result is called MIG-UI and it has a special look. The Ferrari Enzo is completely modified both on the exterior and on the interior and it is custom made for clients in Dubai.
It is named after Mustafa and Illyas Galadari with Mustafa’s name being first in this order because the base Enzo was his own personal car. The car is a limited edition model which has been produced for the “Illyas and Mustafa Galadari Group” of Dubai. The Illyas and Mustafa Galadari Group is Gemballa’s Middle East distributor. The details will be released at a future invitation only launch in Dubai.
The Ferrari Enzo got a new exhaust system with Porsche Carrera GT inspired exhaust tips, a new rear bumper, a spoiler and a new front bumper. The guys from Gemballa also integrated a set of LED headlights in the front bumper of the Enzo. At the same time, the roof got an air scoop for the interior ventilation. The interior received black and red leather, sewed only with red thread.
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Source: mibz.com, blog.cardomain.com and didntyouhear.com
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I’m surprised at how good that looks. Normally anything coming out of Dubai has tacky written all over it but for once this actually looks pretty good.
Hello Anthony,
Are you back! It’s good to hear from you! I’ve come across an engineer from Twitter and Facebook who has been in the auto industry for 30 years. I’ve just start conversing with him because one of my goals is to build my own car. What have you learned from your travels? Have you got any interesting stories to tell?
Please let me know what is happening.
Take care and I wish you well.