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Ferrari 288 GTO Red GT Spirit 1:18

Ferrari 288 GTO Red GT Spirit 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Ferrari
Manufacturer
GT Spirit
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
GT288
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About the Ferrari 288 GTO Red GT Spirit 1:18

TL;DR: GT Spirit's 1:18 resin Ferrari 288 GTO in red reproduces the Group B homologation supercar that preceded the F40. The sealed body carries no opening panels. This used model's box shows traces of storage, a genuine turning-point Ferrari for a supercar shelf.

Built to satisfy Group B rally and racing homologation rules that never fully materialized, the 288 GTO became the direct engineering ancestor of the F40 rather than a competition car in its own right.

Resin Craftsmanship on a Widened Berlinetta Shape

The 288 GTO's flared arches and NACA-duct-studded flanks reward the sharp edges cast resin can hold, and this sealed body keeps that widened silhouette reading as one continuous form. The red paint carries genuine depth under a display lamp, a fitting treatment for one of Ferrari's most collector-significant road cars, and the scribed panel lines run tight along the lower body cladding. As a used piece, this copy shows traces of storage on the box, with the casting itself unaffected by that history.

The 288 GTO's Bridge Role in Ferrari's Supercar Lineage

Group B's cancellation left the 288 GTO without the competition career it was engineered for, but its turbocharged V8 and lightweight construction directly informed the F40 that followed shortly after. That bridge position between eras gives it genuine significance among Ferrari collectors tracing the marque's supercar evolution. Displayed alongside an F40 or earlier 512 BB, this 288 GTO completes a meaningful chapter of that story.

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