The Ferrari 412 T1 Japan GP Cabriolet of 1994 is a unique and luxurious model, embodying the pinnacle of engineering and styling of the era. It represents the ultimate in classic Italian automotive design. The iconic red paint of the vehicle is unmistakable and its clear stance marks it out as a race car instantly, with a shape which is sleek and beautiful. The body of the 412 T1 is constructed from carbon fiber composite panels and aluminum chassis. The exterior is highlighted by an array of sixteen low-profile louvres along the sides, balancing the low profile of the vehicle, and four wide, aggressive exhausts at the rear, offering an unmistakable Ferrari roar. The powerful 4.0 liter V12 engine of the 412 T1 Japan GP Cabriolet was built to handle punishing circuit driving, and is capable of reaching a top speed of 339 km/h. There is also a dual-disc clutch with hydraulic assistance offering drivers smooth shifting. The efficient F1 gearbox and suspension design allows drivers to take the most of out the 412 T1 Japan GP Cabriolet on the track or the open road. The interior is designed with comfort in mind. The leather-trimmed cabin is spacious and luxurious, offering comfort even during the most demanding drives. The adjustable suspension and F1-style steering wheel give drivers full control and precision handling. The Ferrari 412 T1 Japan GP Cabriolet is a timeless classic which will never go out of style. Its uncompromising performance and stylish design make it a perfect choice for the discerning driver.
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