This rare and heavily modified Ferrari 458 belonging to Samuel Eto’o was spotted in Monaco recently, as was designated driver Stephen Appiah.

Despite Appiah being behind the wheel, the car belongs to Eto’o, who purchased it back in 2014 for the outstanding sum of €550.000. Something to go by when you’re looking to identify one of Eto’o rides is seeing if it has the letters ‘SE 9’ on the plates, which this Mansory Siracusa obviously does.

Caught on camera by spotter Techart and brought to us courtesy of Autogespot, the Siracusa is Mansory’s take on the 458.

The tuning house doesn’t do discreet, and it doesn’t take a magnifying glass to notice the redesigned front apron, the new bonnet, side skirts, rear spoiler, rear diffuser and carbon vanity blades that replace the rear window. Overall, the Siracusa is lighter than the stock 458 Italia by approximately 70 kg (154 lbs).

In terms of performance, it’s got a little more muscle at 590 PS (582 HP) and 560 Nm (413 lb-ft) of torque, hits 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.2 seconds and maxes out at 330 km/h (205 mph) – slightly better than the regular 458.

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