2004 Challenge Stradale on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
2004 Ferrari Challenge Stradale (CS) Vin# ZFFDU57A1401359820 Color: Grigio Titanio (3238) / Black (leather seats and dash)
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options: Fire Extinguisher, Harnesses, Leather dash and seats, red calipers Car comes complete with all books, manuals, keys & fobs, cover (body, not seat or steering wheel), harness pads, extinguisher, Ferrari fix-o-flat. Car has older 3M on the nose, not hood and has factory protection on brake intakes (rear) and wheel arches.
Service: 6/25/14 – Clutch readout shows 26% use (or 74% remaining) 11/26/13 – oil service, header/cat replacement (L side), New 02 sensors (4) 8/7/13 – resolve oil overfill, drive belt idler adjustment, AC recharge, Updated trans mount install, installed 4 new Bridgestone RE11’s (have about 3k on them and are better than 85%) 5/28/13 – PPI done at Cavallo Motorsports*, Ball joints replaced, alignment done to factory spec 4/6/13 – Cam belt and fluid service, filter replacement, brake system flush Prior service – was performed on annual basis at F&M in L.A., I confirmed that the clutch had been replaced and that the car had been regularly serviced.
*The PPI was conducted at my expense at Cavallo and I elected to have the ball joints replaced with Hill Engineering bits, and asked that everything that look suspect be replaced. The clutch wear was 23% and compression was as follows: Cyl 1 – 235, Cyl 2 – 240, Cyl 3 – 235, Cyl 4 – 240, Cyl 5 – 235, Cyl 6 – 240, Cyl 7 – 230, Cyl 8 – 235. SD2 readout was clean. Items to note: - The car has an imperfection on the passenger corner of the nose, I’m not 100% certain that it made its way through the clear bra but it may have. It is less than a pinky nail in diameter. - The car also has a tiny chip on the fuel door and one along the leading edge of the driver’s door but both are nearly impossible to catch on pictures. - The passenger airbag cover is a bit wavy but really not worth replacing at this point. Link to pics here(some were taken prior to my purchase and are simply better): http://azmg.smugmug.com/Cars/CS1401359820/38491332_8qWXbs#!i=3180294827&k=6wk2sKf Car is being sold as a used car without a warranty or guarantee , implied or otherwise. Any inspection is the responsibility of the buyer and done at the buyers expense and must be completed at a reputable shop agreed to buy seller. |
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