2005 Ferrari 430 F1 on 2040-cars
Maud, Texas, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: berrybbbegley@tennisfans.net .
2005 Ferrari F430 coupe in titanium (silver) color exterior with black leather interior. It is powered by a 4.3
liter 8 cylinder engine that produces 490 horsepower and 342 lb-ft. of torque connected to an automatic F1 paddle
shift transmission. It is offered for sale by owner. This Ferrari F430 has been upgraded with Ferrari Scuderia
shields, and comes with the following factory sport package power options: power windows, locks, ABS brakes,
climate control A/C, power seats, multi airbag restraint system, lighted entry, CD/FM. There are no modifications
done to the engine or suspension, it is 100% stock with 24k HWY miles. The exterior and interior is in 95% perfect
condition.
The F430 incorporates F1-racing technology to bring racing performance to the non-race-car-driver. With its
supportive yet comfortable seats, athletic stance and powerful engine, this used exotic leaves nothing to be
desired when it comes to aesthetic and performance as luxury cars go. Expert exterior styling and crafted interior
design come together and make this car look and feel like a racecar, able to be driven by any Ferrari-lover. This
used Ferrari F430 has an accident-free history. Being sold by its second owner. It's more than just a car, it’s
an experience.
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