
Japanese tunere ASI is used to taking on risky projects.  They have  attacked many already-high priced cars, and tried to make them better.   Previous cars they have modified include the Bentley Continental GT,  called the ASI  Tetsu GTR, and the Ferrari  430.
Company CEO Satoshi Kondo has  announced that his team of engineers are hard at work on their  latest project: an aerokit for the Ferrari 458 Italia.  Kondo authorized  the release of these sketches, well in advance of the final  prototyping, in effort to prevent future accusations of design theft.
A  new front end is amongst the expected design changes, featuring with a  new nose, larger hexagonal air intakes, and vents in front of the  blacked-out wheels.  The sketches also show a new wing mounted at the  back.
If the company's mods on the F430 are any indication, do  not expect a retuned engine.  Instead, look for the new body parts to  shave weight when compared to the old parts.  The ASI F430 received a  27kg weight reduction when it was introduced in June.
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