
Inspired by the astonishing success of million dollar home page another novice Phil McNally wants to earn some fast money where the ambitious guy selling advertising space on his website for yet-to-purchase dream Ferrari F430. Ladies and Gentlemen, per square inch of the car is available at $25 and what’s more you get your company’s name, logo or design visible all over US as McNally intends to travel the entire United States doing promotion for your dear brand. Try it now; this outstanding creative marketing tool is cost effective, unique and certainly memorable.
There are 20,000 square available to sell and the guy has chalked out the medium plan depending on how many are sold. Autoblog writes if less than 200 are sold he’ll wrap his current whip, a Ford Escort Wagon.
The project will culminate with a cross-country trip after the F430 has been completely plastered with ads in order to drum up exposure for the car’s sponsors. McNally also pledges to use the car on his 100-mile daily commute in northern California.
Phil McNally agrees that he is been influenced by the million dollar website idea and writes, “It’s one of those moments when you see an idea and are silenced by its simple genius and overwhelmed with frustration for not thinking of it first.”
via adfreak (Thanks Tim Nudd)








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This car is completely Ferrari. The Ferrari experience, but deeper, stronger more exhilarating than any other (apart from the Enzo) The engine is so responsive and the steering so precice that it can make an average driver like myself feel like a pro. This car oozes confidence even when driven hard.
Apart from the Enzo this is the closest Ferrari have got to a street legal F1. This car was designed to replace the 360 and put Ferrari back on top after Lamborghini released the Gallardo and put the 360 in the shade performance wise. This car is not only more powerful than the 360 (400 bhp compared to 490bhp) but delivers a lot more powerful experinece.
The Ferrari catalytic converter, Engine and aerodynamics were developed by people who have worked in F1 and you can feel it and see it. Carbon-composite breaks sitting behind 19-inch wheels and the ultimate F1 signpost, Yellow circle - black horse, smack bang in the middle of the steering wheel, along with other F1 aspirations such as a switch to control the speed of the gearshifts, the active damping and the electronic differential.