- Laptop, $1,295
- Android smartphone (autographed by their Formula 1 drivers), $562 - and it's only 3G
- Perfume, $66 - who knows what it's made of or what it smells like
- Shoes, $455
- Plush toy steering wheel, $39 - note that this isn't some generic steering wheel that any common Nascar Dad would give to his child, but an F1 steering wheel with its Byzantine knobs and dials
- Retro-style wood toy car, $27
- Paperweight, $201
- Bikini, $114 - presumably fire-proof
- Carbon fibre chess set, $2,008 - Good, I'm so sick of flimsy or heavy chess sets.
- Skateboard, $114
- Surfboard, $1,674
- Bicycles, starting at $2,596
- Tricycle, $201
- Actual valve from an F1 engine, $201
- Actual piston from an F1 engine, $803
- and my personal favourite, Ferrari edition Kaspersky Internet security software, $80
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
My Other Car is a Ferrari...Skateboard
Not surprisingly, the Ferrari web site offers a number of branded items for sale for people who can't afford one of their cars. However, I was amazed at sheer variety of items with only tangential relation to their business, as well as the strange mixture of reasonably-priced items mixed in with extravagant luxury trinkets.
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