31mm(width)×12mm(length) Grand Tourismo Omologate” is the name of the GTO, which has a special ring to it among the many Ferraris.
The rough and rugged power of the 288 GTO, which made its debut at the 1984 Geneva Show, still shines brightly nearly 20 years after its debut.
Only 272 units were produced for the purpose of competing in the Group B category. The presence of the car is overwhelming, with its wide fenders, V8 unit fed by twin turbos peeking out from the rear glass area, and other features that remind us of the 308 series on which it was based.
This is a dead stock pin badge produced in Italy in 1990.