2006 Ferrari 430 on 2040-cars
Penns Grove, New Jersey, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: marcelamlleatherman@ukdancers.com .
2006 FERRARI F430 SPIDER- WITH FERRARI CERTIFIED WARRANTY-TRANSFERABLE
* FULL CLEAR BRA ON HOOD, BUMPER, FENDERS, MIRRORS, UNER REAR WHEEL WELLS, NO CHIPS ANYWHERE ON CAR
* GIALLO MODENA OVER NERO SEATS WITH YELLOW STICHING AND INSERTS
* NO WEAR ON INTERIOR AT ALL, LEATHER IS LIKE NEW, STICHING AND INSERTS ARE CRISP, BOLD, YELLOW. NEVER SMOKED OR
EATEN IN.
* FERRARI WARRANTY UNTIL 9/16 MAY BE EXTENDED, CONTACT A LOCAL FERRARI DEALER. FULLY TRANSFERABLE TO NEW OWNER!!!
* ALL SERVICES ARE UP TO DATE, NEW CLUTCH, NEW TIRES, NEW BRAKES.
* FERRARI WARRANTY IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE TO NEW OWNER, IT COVERS ALL MAJOR PARTS AND COMPONENTS. YOU CAN BUY WORRY
FREE.
* I HAVE ALL SERVICE RECORDS FROM DAY ONE. ONLY AUTHORIZED FERRARI DEALERS HAVE TOUCHED THIS CAR SINCE DAY 1.
* NO RIPS, NICKS, DINGS, TEARS, OR ANY SIGNS OF WEAR ANYWHERE. IT LOOKS VIRTUALLY LIKE A BRAND NEW CAR.
ALL KEYS, MANUALS, "BABY BOOK", CPO PAPERWORK AND MANUALS COME WITH CAR. CAR COVER, SEAT COVERS, AND RED FERRARI
BAG ALSO COME WITH CAR. EVERYTHING IT LEFT THE FACTORY WITH COME WITH SALE.
CAR IS 100% BONE STOCK.
OPTIONS : RED CALIPERS, 6 CD CHANGER, ELECTRIC DAYTONA SEATS, YELLOW TACH, SHIELDS, SATELLITE NAVIGATION, CHALLENGE
WHEELS, REAR LEATHER SHELF/ DOOR MOULDING, CARBON FIBER DRIVING ZONES, YELLOW STICHING AND INSERTS. **IT IS ONE OF
THE HIGHEST OPTIONED CARS ON THE MARKET!
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