Open the doors and you’ll be greeted by a detailed interior with belts, switches, buttons and a button-adorned Ferrari steering wheel. Although you can’t see the twin-turbocharged V6 engine under the closed hood, the attention to detail is unmatched.

Amalgam plans to build just 199 of these 296 GT3s; each of these can be customized to buyer preferences, including specific Ferrari colours. However, you will have to pay a considerable price for such a privilege: $18,090.

Question: Would you spend money on this miniature wonder or would you prefer a full-size car?

Source: Ferra

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