30mm(width)×120mm(length) While Ferrari key rings typically feature an emblem embedded in leather, this one is a bit more unusual. The simple, oval-shaped, thick leather is, of course, Schedoni. Engraved on it are the side silhouettes of the F512M and F355.
These two cars were released in the same year, 1994. The F512M inherited its design from the Testarossa and was the last model with a 180° V12. The F355 on the back inherited its design from the 348, and featured a five-valve V8, making them two cars that led Ferrari from 1994 onwards.
This key ring was produced at the time, a rare item that evokes a certain era. As a deadstock item, it's a must-see for enthusiasts and collectors.