We want to start off by thanking the Motiv Network for giving us a space to contribute to their blog. We here at Titan Motorsports are extremely excited to share with Motiv readers vehicles that we're building, as well as other inside information on what is going on at the world of Titan Motorsports.
In just under a week here at Titan Motorsports, this Ferrari F430 was transformed from its sporty stock form to a Novitec Twin Supercharged monster. The Novitec engineer from German was a pleasure to have as a guest in our shop and knew the Ferrari like the back of his hand making quick work of the host of upgrades it received. From the Twin Supercharger kit complete with complete carbon package, to the Novitec KW Suspension with hydraulic lift, everything was installed onto the car without a hitch. We ran out of time on Friday to have the car dyno’d but managed to get some video of it on the highway so you can hear the great sound the car now makes. We’ll have it uploaded to our YouTube site in the coming days. This was the first Ferrari we had the pleasure of working with at our location, however the results where the same as with any other marque, another happy customer with gobs of horsepower and a grin from ear to ear. More photos of the car available after the jump.
When it comes to customizing high end luxuries such as a Ferrari F430, the slightest of modifications could be viewed under a microscope. Everyone has opinions on customizing your car, but when you do it to a really expensive car you're suddenly under even more scrutiny. We're not too sure what to think of this F430 - kudos to the owner for taking some bold steps in doing something different. What do you guys think? Leave your comments. More photos after the jump.
Titan Motorsports has been known for building high horsepower Supras along with some of the fastest drag cars to ever hit the sport compact circuit. They have been stepping up their game as of late campaigning some Porsches and now Ferraris within their shop. We spotted their newest F430 project on their blog. More photos and an excerpt from Titan's website after the jump.
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