2006 Ferrari F1 430 - Full Warranty - $12k Stereo! Lighting System on 2040-cars
Keller, Texas, United States
WARRANTY! Full Aftermarket 'Platinum Elite' fully transferable. Good until 9-1-2014 or up to 35148 miles. (warranty covers nearly everything: engine, transmission, steering, cooling system, electrical system,Brake system, suspension, etc...) Incredible custom $12,000+ stereo/DVD system, Navigation, 2 Custom Subs (NO HOLES) all original stereo/speaker parts were kept and go with the car. Can return to original within one day. Carbon Fiber sport seats, full leather interior, leather rear bench, factory hi-fi system, upper carbon fiber interior. Scuderia Shields on fenders, red calipers, yellow tach, NEW tires with less than 1000 miles. Clear bra, Built in Radar, Built in Blinder Laser Jammer, Light rings on speakers, lit up engine bay, lit up trunk false floor see through window to Treo amplifier! Lit up foot area. Custom floor mats. Serviced by Norwoods Performance. Excellent condition. Beautiful color combination will maintain resell value. Clean carfax. Clean/Clear title in hand. Switches in center console are for turning on/off the RGB light system and Laser Jammer. Don't like the lights? or custom Stereo? Here are options: One, you can turn them off with a switch and no one knows they are there. 98% of the time I drive with them off. Two, you get all original parts when you buy this car so you can swap them out and back to original. or Three, tell me you want the car original at time of purchase and I will pay to have all the original parts put back in, but I keep the custom stereo equip. No problem. Its 'great' aftermarket equipment. TREO components. |
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Ferrari officially files SEC paperwork to register future IPO
Thu, Jul 23 2015Late last year FCA announced plans to spin off Ferrari into a separate company, and after a long wait that process has finally become official. The Prancing Horse has now filed the necessary prospectus and other documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission to hold an initial public offering on The New York Stock Exchange. The paperwork doesn't mention a specific date for the Italian sportscar maker's IPO, but it's expected sometime in October. At this point, the documents also don't include some other vital data about the IPO. Ferrari lists neither the number of shares being offered nor their price. The company also doesn't have a stock symbol yet. UBS, BofA Merrill Lynch and Santander are acting as joint book runners for the deal. As part of the IPO, FCA initially intends to sell 10 percent of Ferrari's shares on the stock market. Another 10 percent of the company still belongs to Piero Ferrari. FCA is holding onto the remaining 80 percent in the short term for financial reasons but intends to distribute them to shareholders in early 2016. After the spin-off, about 24 percent of Ferrari would be owned by Exor, 10 percent by Piero Ferrari, and 66 percent by public shareholders, according to the SEC documents. FCA boss Sergio Marchionne believes that Ferrari could be worth over $11 billion. Although, his estimate might be slightly high. According to Reuters, Wall Street is actually putting the value somewhere between $5.5 billion and $11 billion. If you're thinking about investing in the company or just want to read the nitty-gritty about the brand's financial health, the entire SEC filing can be read here. Ferrari Files for Initial Public Offering LONDON, July 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. ("FCA") announced today that its subsidiary, New Business Netherlands N.V. (to be renamed Ferrari N.V.), has filed a registration statement on Form F-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") for a proposed initial public offering of common shares currently held by FCA. The number of common shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined, although the proposed offering is not expected to exceed 10% of the outstanding common shares. In connection with the initial public offering, Ferrari intends to apply to list its common shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix sings Waltzing Matilda
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Grand Prix weekend. It is almost always applied to the weather, because the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit - perhaps all of Belgium - resides in some sort of climatological Narnia, its ADD skies totally unable to settle on a reliable behavior.
A dry Friday turned into a thoroughly wet qualifying on Saturday. When Q3 had done, Nico Rosberg would line up on pole position for the fourth race in a row for Mercedes AMG Petronas, after teammate Lewis Hamilton had another brake problem, this time glazing on one of the discs. Infiniti Red Bull Racing engineered a low-downforce setup and Sebastian Vettel took the best advantage, lining up third and making us wonder if the magic was back. Fernando Alonso drove the first Ferrari to fourth, the Spaniard saying he thought a podium was possible. Daniel Ricciardo put the second Infiniti Red Bull Racing in fifth, Valtteri Bottas behind him in the first Williams, then Kimi Räikkönen in the second Ferrari, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Jenson Button in the sole McLaren in the top ten.
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