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9. Ferrari Testarossa
Manufactured by Ferrarithe Testarossa It is a mid-rear mounted, 12-cylinder boxer supercar. Production began in 1984 and it was launched as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer.
THE Testarossa It is a two-door coupe with a fixed roof that debuted at the Paris Auto Show in 1984.[1] All versions of the Testarossa have rear-wheel drive and a five-speed manual transmission, and use a 4,943 cc engine. Colombo model, with twelve opposing cylinders mounted at a 180° opening, in a longitudinal position.
THE Ferrari Testarossa He made a notable appearance in the iconic film The Wolf of Wall Street, which tells the story of Jordan Belfort's life, filled with multimillion-dollar sales, sex, drugs, and partying. The character was played by Leonardo DiCaprio.

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