Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – about $70 for one person.
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Men's Ferrari Cavallino Rampante belt – $230. The cowhide leather product is handmade in Italy.
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Scuderia Ferrari P200 headphones – $230. These headphones elements found in the box headphones worn by the Ferrari F1 Team technicians and are compatible with major electronic devices.
Scuderia XX chronograph watch – $345. The multi-level dials are detailed by metal minute reflectors, carbon fiber-textured centers, and applied Arabic numerals and markers.
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Infant Ferrari cardigan jacket – $370. Details such as the customized buttons and embroidery make this garment exclusive to the youngest Maranello enthusiasts.
Ferrari photo frame – $870. Handmade in Italy, the top glossy coating is the result of 10 different hand brushing and polishing cycles.
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Ferrari surfboard – $1,700. This surfboard customized with a Ferrari 16 M Scuderia Spider graphic design. It's made from polyurethane, with glass fiber and resin.
Ferrari Mahjong – $2,050. This handmade game is set in a carbon fiber case bearing an enameled metal Ferrari shield. The fiche, coins, and dice are all customized with Maranello-style elements.
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Ferrari chess set – $2,200. Handmade in Italy, the chess pieces inside are made from black and red varnished wood. The knight piece is inspired by the prancing horse.
LaFerrari sunglasses – $2,300. Exclusive limited edition accessory with a carbon fiber frames. The stems are customized with a titanium plaque and a laser inscription of the LaFerrari.
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Ladies Ferrari biker jacket – $2,450. Handmade in Italy out of soft sheepskin suede leather.
Ferrari duffel bag – $3,150. Made out of smooth leather with embossed Prancing Horse logo, removable strap, external and internal pockets, and zip closure.
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Ferrari 500 F2 handmade reproductions model – $14,850. Handmade reproduction model in 1:1.8 scale of the Ferrari 500 F2 which won on the Bremgarten Racetrack in Switzerland on August 23, 1953.