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1993 Ferrari 348 Ts Serie Speciale #36 on 2040-cars

US $52,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:13500
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
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 1993 FERRARI 348 TS SPECIALE #36 OF ONLY 100 IN STUNNING WHITE WITH TAN HIDES. I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR SINCE 2008. THIS IS A NO STORIES CAR. THE CAR COMES WITH ........... FULL SERVICE HISTORY DATING BACK FROM NEW FACTORY TOOLS FACTORY COVER AND BAG ALL FACTORY BOOKS  WINDOW STICKER BOTH KEYS SS FRONT SPOILER (NOT INSTALLED) I HAVE ADDRESSED THE FOLLOWING SINCE OWNING........ ANUAL SERVICE EVERY YEAR  OIL,TRANS,ANTIFREEZE,BRAKE FLUID CHANGE INSTALLED A TUBI AND I HAVE ORIGINAL MUFFLER REPLACED STICKY INTERIOR PARTS BY "STICKY NO MORE" NEW STERO,SPEAKERS,AMP WITH BLUETOOTH REPLACED BACK GLASS AND SEAL REPAINTED FRONT BUMPER REFINISHED WHEELS REPLACED O2 SENSORS THE BELT (MAJOR) SERVICE WAS JUST COMPLETED IN APRIL INCLUDING ALL PARTS FROM RICAMBI AND HILL TENSIONER BEARINGS.  THE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION  NO LEAKES COLD AC EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD. THERE ARE NO CEL LIGHTS TIRES ARE GOOD ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK FOR SALE LOCALY AUCTION MAY END ANYTIME.  photo imagejpg8_zpsa3deaa55.jpg  photo imagejpg13_zps94aa4793.jpg  photo imagejpg4_zpse4619f1e.jpg  photo imagejpg1_zps63449e11.jpg  photo imagejpg10_zps83e2bf6c.jpg  photo imagejpg14_zps307794ce.jpg  photo imagejpg15_zps4b2f36fb.jpg  photo imagejpg16_zpsde38cdaa.jpg  photo imagejpg7_zps6449e365.jpg  photo imagejpg17_zpsa0a29f60.jpg  photo imagejpg18_zpsaba42ce3.jpg  photo imagejpg5_zps53614d00.jpg  photo imagejpg24_zps374829db.jpg  photo imagejpg30_zps84e0bc16.jpg  photo imagejpg27_zps9f344343.jpg  photo imagejpg31_zpsee98cc94.jpg  photo imagejpg6_zps49f97ed3.jpg  photo imagejpg4_zps6676e6ab.jpg  photo imagejpg1_zps802683d5.jpg  photo imagejpg6_zps2590eda8.jpg  photo imagejpg7_zpscf2fb3f5.jpg  photo imagejpg3_zps5ed2be04.jpg  photo imagejpg5_zpse03e397d.jpg  photo imagejpg2_zps46d3668d.jpg

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