You could buy another supercar with that amount of money.
It is no secret that supercars, especially a Ferrari sell for a lot. They are rare because of this. Because of this, only a handful of people can afford one. In the United Kingdom, an base Spider is available for purchase at PS219,000 ($290 569). The owner of the 488 Spider however had a different idea. He included more than 28 options with his Ferrari, bringing the price up to PS330,000 ($437.843). This video explains them all.
This Ferrari’s high-end finish is made with the highest-quality special color, Bianco Italian. It costs PS19,000 ($25.209) and has a matte white finish. Other options can be found on the plaque in the boot of the 488, which lists 28 items. Seen through Glass is certain that the plaque has a few missing. It’s not like it really matters.
The most striking thing about this car is its large number of carbon fibers. It looks like the entire car is made entirely of carbon fiber. It comes with an exterior carbon fiber package, priced at PS17.280 ($22.927).
The following carbon fiber parts might or may not be included in the carbon fiber exterior package. However, it is interesting to see what each carbon fiber part costs. The outer sill kick costs PS1,152 ($1,528) and the wheel caps cost PS480 ($637). The cost of the rear diffuser, front spoiler and B-pillar trim is PS11,904 (£15,794). Rear air ducts and side air splitters cost PS2,110 ($2,802) and P2,440 ($3,237) respectively. There are also non-carbon fiber exterior options, such as black glossy brake calipers at PS864 for $1146, Ferrari shield at PS1,000 for $1327) and titanium exhausts at PS1,440 for $1911. Whew.
The interior is adorned with a variety of carbon fibers. They could have been listed all, but we honestly lost count. You can see the video below.