2005 Ferrari F1 F430 Berlinetta 6spd Auto W/paddle Shifter 45k on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Text me 316-444-0411
This is a very nice 05 Ferrari F1 F430 Sports car. It has a 4.3ltr High performance v8 with 6 speed auto with paddle option. Sophisticated audio system. 45,000 miles. nearly flawless with only the very slightest of scuffs. It will easily polish out to new. Front lower air dam has a slight rattle. E-diff light comes on. The Ferrari mechanic say this happens quite often when the fluid gets dirty. Lots more pictures available Need to have a question answered? I will work with my motivated seller to get it answered quickly. Text or call 316-444-0411 Hello Shopper! We want to provide 20 gold star service every time. We 100% unconditionally money back guarantee all items to be authentic and exactly as described for 10 days from ship date. We take these photos at time of sale unless noted. We are not experts in the items we offer so please look over the photos carefully. You can click them for larger versions. If it's not in the photos, it's not included (even if you think it should be) 1% deposit via Paypal required within 24 hours of purchase. Balance due on pickup inspection. Title has a lien and will be delivered within 30 days of pickup or as soon as the state can get it done. All items sold "as is" If the item is not as described we will make it right. Because of dishonest buyers that came before you we rarely reimburse partials and never based on what it would take to replace it, or what you "would have bid" or think "it's really worth", but as a percentage of "not as described", and at our discretion. We will probably have to get the item back and resell it. If it was obviously our fault we will probably pay the return shipping even. Look the pics over carefully. We're looking for honest folks to trade with. Scammers and fb extortionists, please move on to another listing. We just don't even want to play that game. Text or call 316-444-0411 |
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