No one would ever call a Ferrari F8 Tributo “subtle,” but compared to this modified example, most F8s sitting on showroom floors are relatively restrained.

This particular F8 Tributo has been extensively modified by 1016 Industries and features a plethora of new parts from the tuner, all of which add to the aggression of the car.

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The changes start at the front end with a new chin spoiler, black accents around the front grille, and black hood vents. 1016 Industries has also installed carbon fiber side skirts, a carbon fiber rear wing, and a distinctive carbon fiber rear diffuser that adds heaps of aggression to the car. While these modifications alone would have been enough to make this F8 stand out from all others, the owner didn’t stop there and turned to Brixton Forged for a set of wheels.

The eye-catching rims are known as the R11-R and have a two-piece design with a carbon fiber outer rim and spokes that have a 24-karat gold finish. Gold-colored wheels tend to look good on red sports cars, although we do hope some sort of ceramic coating has been applied to them to protect them from expensive chips.

As a reminder, the Ferrari F8 Tributo is powered by a 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 pumping out 710 hp at 7,000 rpm and 568 lb-ft (770 Nm) of torque at 3,250 rpm. Coupled to this V8 is a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission driving the rear wheels.