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Novitec Rosso Ferrari F430 Spider Twin Supercharged 680hp $250,000 Built Amazing on 2040-cars

US $169,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:27000 Color: Novitec rear wing
Location:

Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States

Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
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Selling my Red Corsa over Tan 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider with a $250,000 full Novtiec Rosso build on it. I just recently had it completely gone through by one of the countries premier mechanics at Ferrari Motor Service (FMS) here in Phoenix, Arizona and now the car is a 10 out of 10.

PERFORMACE: Novtiec Bi-Compressor kit, Novitec muffler, Novitec 200 cell race cats, Fabspeed long tube headers ceramic coated and heat wrapped, Novitec tips (with selectable exhaust volume), Novitec tune, brand new clutch. We estimate some where in the area of 680hp

EXTERIOR: Novitec rear wing, Novtiec rear color matched diffusor, Novitec side skirts, Novitec front lip, color matched front intake vents, full 3M clear Bra, Built in laser detector, Novtiec carbon fiber engine bay kit, Novitec carbon fiber deck lid vents, Novitec blacked out light kit, Ferrari fender badges. 

WHEELS/TIRES/SUSPENSION: Dimex 20" wheels with Ferrari center caps, brand new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires 255/30/20 and 285/30/20. Full Novitec coil overs with remote reservoirs, Novtiec thicker sway bars, Novitec Big Brake kit with 2pc rotors and red calipers. 

INTERIOR: Tan interior with the color matched dash and steering wheel option, Daytona style fully powered seats with red piping and red stitching, red gauges, leather door sills, silver dash accessories, tinted windows. 

I just recently went on a 2200 miles road trip in the car and it drove perfectly with zero problems. It is one of the most comfortable cars I've ever owned due to the $25,000 spent on the Novtiec suspension and also one of the fastest due to the twin superchargers. I have all of the receipts for the build and all of the receipts for the recent work done with Ferrari Motor Service. For any mechanical questions you are welcome to call my mechanic Jon at 480-748-8150. Just bought a McLaren, too many cars, will sacrifice $169,500 or obo, I'm in no rush to sell so please no low ball offers or offers on parting out the car. Thank you

Call/text/email Bryan at 480-251-9548

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