1982 Ferrari 308 Gtsi on 2040-cars
Jefferson, Oregon, United States
Nice 82 Ferrari. All new water hoses. Radiator removed and cleaned. New fuel lines and filter. Fuel tanks removed and cleaned with Aluminum cleaner rinsed and dried. new brake calipers from PMB. New brakes, overhauled fuel injection Larry at Flow tech. Belt service done last Sept by Bobileff motorcar company in San Diego. Nice leather interior. New wheels and tires. Goodyear. Larger wheels not the 17inch metrics. Look and handle great. New Battery. All new plugs. Changed all fluids. Euro exhaust. Sounds and runs nice. Ac not working. Paint and interior are a solid 7.5. This car had only one other owner. It sat for several years. I purchased the car last year and went through the whole car. Drives and runs nice. Getting married and my bride wants a motorhome so Ive decided to let her go. Ive got well over 30k invested in this Ferrari. I never planned on selling her. Im not a dealer or car flipper. Solid car for a fair price. Contact Mike for more info 760-641-7335. Car is Currently in Oregon but will help in shipping. Have all receipts for work I've done to the car.
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While it's not clear what sort of things Ferrari is still working on, the continued development aspect is somewhat substantiated by the fact that the 949-horsepower hybrid supercar is still running around Italy wearing camouflage - albeit light camo. As proof of this, the site also found a pair of enthusiastic amateur spy videos that get some good rolling shots of the LaFerrari out testing. They also show how well the car can handle a roundabout. Both videos are posted below.
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As with its predecessor, this one gets a total makeover, from the new front clip and hood to the side skirts, new rear end, rear diffuser and rear wing. There is additional muscle for the 6.0-liter V12, too - a tweaked ECU and sports exhaust with a stainless steel muffler getting matters up from 740 horsepower to 775, and torque from 509 pound-feet to 535. Moving things forward is a set of bespoke, staggered, lightweight aluminum wheels, 21 inches up front, 22 in the back.
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When news of Lennon getting a driver's license made the newspapers in England, luxury car makers parked outside his mansion with offerings and this is the one he chose, painted Azzuro Blue with a blue interior. He paid 6,500 pounds, said to be equivalent to 110,000 pounds today ($170K US).
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