Up For Sale Ferrari 328 In Very Nice Condition! Other Alfa Fiat Replica on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
Beautiful 328 looks like new always garage kept runs and drive like FORMULA 1 CAR! My Ferrari mechanic say that he will prefer to have 328 than 348 or 355 or even Modena. Car only has 32,542 miles time belt and water pump was replaced few years ago at 30,500 miles, my Ferrari mechanic just inspect water pump and adjust the time belts, and he say that the will be OK for 18 more thousand miles, brakes still like new also tires still like new. Car has salvage title because was involving in to accident in 2005 left side collision car was professional repair from south Florida Ferrari dealer, the repair was done so perfect that no evidence remain , car runs straight if you want you can drive this Ferrari at 150 MPH with no hands on steering wheel. Car has a chip on rear of the trunk adage and lost spear tire. Well because this is a very clean 328 if was clean title i should ask OVER $59,000 but because is salvage you have a chance to buy for $49,000.
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