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								More then 
								eighty Ferraris from all over Germany arrived in Sundern to rev up their engines.  But not only bodes from 
Maranello came to meet in Sundern a few Lamborghini and Maserati models were seen as 
well. The invitation came from Antonio Capristo, the owner of Capristo Exhaust Systems GmbH, where customised exhaust systems for 
sports cars are produced. 
					
					For about seven years Capristo Exhaust Systems GmbH 
					has been producing high performance exhaust 
systems and mufflers. Everything is developed in the in-house technology centre. 
The sports exhaust systems are produced under strict exhaust, quality and safety 
regulations and are made of the finest high-grade steel (heat-proof, high-grade 
steel T309). They are also known for their fitting accuracy, sound and the 
excellent visual appearance. A remote 
control also belongs to the formula for success of Antonio Capristo. After 
having programmed the exhaust system, the remote control operates and changes 
the sound of it while driving. 
					
					Around lunchtime the 
					Ferraristi  met on the premises of Capristo in 
der Kalmecke 5 in 59846 Sundern, Germany. But also a lot of people came to see 
the motorcade from Capristo Exhaust Systems GmbH through the city of Sundern. 
At first the sports cars gathered at the town hall, where the mayor Friedhelm 
Wolf and pastor Michael Schmitt greeted the guests in front of the town hall. 
All sports car fans had the chance to peer the noble sports cars. Almost all 
models Ferrari has built in recent times were there to be admired. After that they went towards 
Schirigswalder Platz respectively to Absolu Concept, a noble furniture store, 
where the “Ferraristi” received some refreshments. 
In the late afternoon they went towards Langenscheid. There was a boat trip on 
the Sorpesee as part of the day's the programme. At 9 p.m. a show with Italian music and dancers 
was presented on the Seebühne. The dancers arrived specially from Italy for this 
event. As good-bye there were extravagant fireworks above the Sorpesee. 
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