2007 Ferrari F430 Spyder Convertible on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: FERRARI
Model: 430
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: convertible
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: Unspecified
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 6,900
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: F430 spyder
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
2007 Ferrari F430 Spyder convertible. Used , Excellent condition , smoke-free environment , Grigio Silverstone with cuoio interior. Heated seats, scrape guards underneath bumper
Options and Features Include:
Power Daytona Seats
Daytona Rear Bench
F-1 Transmission
Ball-Polished Challenge Wheels
Carbon Fiber Driving Zone
Carbon Fiber Dash Inserts
Red Brake Calipers
Yellow Tach
RadioNavi System
HiFi Stereo
Scuderia Shields on Fenders
K40 Radar Detector
Clear Bra
This ’07 F430 Spider is for those with Discriminating taste! It has been strategically ordered in a classy, yet rare color combination that is for the Gentleman Ferrari Enthusiast.
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Sun, Mar 29 2015In the two weeks since Australia both Mercedes and Ferrari spoke of the improved performance from their respective cars. In Malaysia, Ferrari showed it. Lewis Hamilton still put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on pole position, but Sebastian Vettel got within two whiskers of the Brit, lining up second just 0.074 behind. Afterward, Vettel said Ferrari could win the race if everything went well. But in qualifying we didn't know how much of Ferrari's performance was truly down to the car and how much was down to the wet weather that struck near the beginning of Q2. The rain didn't hamper Nico Rosberg's run – the German said "I just didn't drive good enough" – and he took third spot in the second Mercedes-AMG Petronas. Showing what the Infiniti Red Bull Racing chassis can do when the power unit is working properly, teammates Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat grabbed fourth and fifth. Whippersnapper Max Verstappen, in his second race, qualified in sixth with an excellent drive through the rain; just 0.030 behind Kvyat, he said he could have got fifth if he hadn't had a running problem with his brakes. Williams head of vehicle performance Rob Smedley said he wouldn't complain about Mercedes' advantage, but Felipe Massa has spent the whole season so far banging the alarm about Ferrari's pace. He says Williams has lost its straight-line advantage, part of the reason the first Grove car is back in seventh, while Valtteri Bottas is in eighth. Between them was Romain Grosjean in the Lotus, but he got dropped two positions for a pit-lane infraction in Q2, so he'll be tenth. Ahead of him is Marcus Ericsson in the Sauber, who would lead the charge to turn in another surprise for the Swiss team. But the real surprise came from the Scuderia Ferrari, who, on a bright, sunny day proved that they don't need to add water for race-winning pace. While Hamilton got made usual awesome start at the lights, Vettel channeled that other famous German Ferrari driver and immediately cut across the track to intimidate Rosberg, maintaining his second place position into the first turn. Arguably the race-winning move came three laps later at that same turn, when Ericsson plunged in too fast and swapped ends, beaching the rear of his Sauber in the gravel trap. The safety car came out when the recovery truck emerged to retrieve the Sauber, and nearly all of the front-runners took to the pits to swap out of the medium tires. Vettel, however, didn't.
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