It seems that there’s no stopping tuning companies from all over to world to make sports cars look sportier, meaner, and definitely more impressive in terms of engine performance. Here’s another example.

Tuning company, Masonry, has revealed an impressive power package called the Stallone, which is based on the model Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, sometime in 2008. The Stallone power packed is quite impressive itself but according to some forum members of TeamSpeed and a car expert, it still needs a few more additions to make it complete. They suggested that the interiors and engine / software upgrades wouldn’t hurt along with a matte red body finish.

Nevertheless, Masonry did a great job on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, giving it a sportier look with the addition of carbon fiber parts, increased engine performance, and leather seats and trims for its exclusive clients. The chassis components of the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano have been treated with the carbon fiber and therefore decreased its overall weight. The Stallon package boasts of new side skirts, revamped rear design, sporty-looking rear mufflers and suspension spring, and exclusive air intakes. As for interior upgrades, we also have the exceptional craftsmanship made from Ostrich leather, carbon fiber trims and seams.

Under the hood of the Stallone package is a supercharged V12 engine with 720 horsepower (from the standard 620HP) with an additional torque of 92 Nm. The stainless steel sporty-looking muffler is also added to give the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano a smashing good appearance.