The only one in the U.S. at the moment?!?!



I asked the owner if he wanted to leave the car out front. He said he'd prefer not to because he didn't want too many people hovering around his car since he'd be here until Sunday and won't be using it until then. I told him that we could tuck it away underneath in our garage and he agreed to that. I recommended that it's best if he parked the vehicle himself since I didn't want to be liable for something that expensive! He told me to hop in. I asked him kindly if I could hear the sweet V12 Ferrari sound. He happily obliged as the valets and guests (male) drooled as we rode down into our Valet garage. I asked why he chose white. I told him that it wasn't "traditional" but the car looks amazing nonetheless. He said he loves white and that all of his toys are "white." He stated his previous car was a white Carerra GT and currently has a white Bentley Continental GT and a few other BMWs and Benzes. The owner purchased the car just several days ago and I peeked over to read the odometer. It said 712 miles! He intends on daily driving it, so you all you Socal folks might see him on the road.
He stated to me that he is currently the only owner of a white 599 GTB Fiorano in the States. Is it true?
I know I've never even seen a 599 in person let alone a white one! Now that I think of it, this is also the only white Ferrari I've even seen in person! I've seen the Hamann and Novitec Rosso Ferraris in MLE but it is so different in person.
P.S. Dont' mind the fact he parked in a Handicap spot. It was a self-parking garage that is now converted into a Valet garage. We are the only ones that have access to the garage.
P.P.S. Seize: I noticed a particular car in your sig. and thought you might appreciate this.
and lol i was going to ask about the handicap parking until i read ur p.s.
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It does look rather stunning in white, though....













