Gemballa Ferrari Enzo


Published Monday, February 8th 2010
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The German tuners from Gemballa, specialized in the tuning of the Porsche cars, have created an extreme package for the Ferrari Enzo. The result is called the MIG-U1 and has an astonishing look. The Enzo has been completely modified when it comes to the exterior and the interior. It was especially made for a customer from Dubai.

The Ferrari Enzo has received a new exhaust system, a new rear bumper, a wing and a new front bumper. The people at Gemballa have also integrated a set of LED indicator lights in the front bumper. The roof has received an air intake for interior cooling. The interior has seats “dressed” in black and red leather, sown with red wire.

Unfortunately for the tuners at Gemballa, the new MIG-U1 just missed the debut at the Dubai Auto Show – in case they were planning to reveal it there. For the moment, the German tuners haven’t yet revealed the identity of the owner or a possible production quota for this kit. On one side, there is a strong possibility that the model presented in the images is unique, which means that this is the only appearance of the Gemballa MIG-U1 kit.

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