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Written by Stephen Dobie
We"re rather used to one-off special McLarens these days. A month can"t pass by without something cool being wheeled out by McLaren Special Operations. Only last week we saw the new MSO X. Not that we"re complaining, for MSO"s produce is usually pretty exciting. The latest is this, a 720S supercar trimmed in red and brown. Perhaps not the most obvious of cool combinations, given the two colours are probably most commonly seen together when you open a Kit Kat. This 720S really gets it right, though. At least to our eyes. The red is a dark metallic Nerello Red", while the interior is dubbed Saddle Brown, but is probably a bit closer to tan. There"s also carbon trim galore.
Date written: 31 Jan 2018
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ID: 10725
We"re rather used to one-off special McLarens these days. A month can"t pass by without something cool being wheeled out by McLaren Special Operations. Only last week we saw the new MSO X. Not that we"re complaining, for MSO"s produce is usually pretty exciting. The latest is this, a 720S supercar trimmed in red and brown. Perhaps not the most obvious of cool combinations, given the two colours are probably most commonly seen together when you open a Kit Kat. This 720S really gets it right, though. At least to our eyes. The red is a dark metallic Nerello Red", while the interior is dubbed Saddle Brown, but is probably a bit closer to tan. There"s also carbon trim galore.
Date written: 31 Jan 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10725