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Ferrari F430 F1 Custom Show Car Loaded Carbon Ceramic Brakes Capristo Exhaust on 2040-cars

US $129,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:18480 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3 v8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: zffew58a550142416
Year: 2005
Mileage: 18,480
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Black
Model: 430
Interior Color: Black
Trim: couple
Drive Type: RWD

If you are shopping for a stock F430 than this is not the car for you. This gorgeous black on black interior F430 car was mainly used for marketing and promotional use. Heavily optioned with countless upgrades. The car is well maintain and maintenance is up to date. Just did recent oil change etc, and Clutch ware reads approx 62% remaining left. The car paint exterior/ leather interior is in excellent and pristine condition. Very minimum show of ware. Car barely has driven over 18k miles! Car looks aggressively amazing and sounds like a race car as it should. You can not duplicate what I done to car for the price. Pictures speak for itself, no reason for me to explain.
    
I am the second owner and not the 4th, 5th, or six unlike most other Ferrari's out there for sale. Car has clean title. Please feel free to contact me if you are seriously interested. I travel quite often or perhaps busy handling my businesses. I will try to respond to emails promptly, however contact me by phone is the quickest and best way to reach me. Call me if you are SERIOUS please and
DO NOT TEXT 650-933-8889

*** Car has NEVER BEEN IN ACCIDENT, previous owner crack the bottom front bumper by parking too close to curb. He decided to go through insurance claim to have it fix and that is why it shows "MINOR ISSUE" on report. **

2005 F430 F-1 BERLINETTE
Amazing factory upgraded OPTIONS and aftermarket upgrades: ($70k+)
  • -F-1 TRANSMISSION ($11,500)
  • -Carbon ceramic brakes ($15,364)
  • - Red Calipers brakes ($838)
  • -Daytona power seats ($4,943)
  • -Carbon fiber DRIVER ZONE $4,190


  • Capristo twin sound exhaust system ($5,400) (stock exhaust is available)
  • Hamman front and side lips wings ($4,500)
  • Custom sound system ($8,000)
  • -Bluetooth connectivity
  • -Ipod connection
  • Carbon fiber rear diffuser ($4,500)
  • H&r performance lowering springs ($695) (stock spring is available)
  • Black out taillights and sidemarkers ($900)
  • Passport RADAR DETECTOR  ($1,100)
  • Custom 20' 3 piece wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires  ($8,600) (Factory wheels is available)
  • Protector clear brawl on mirrors, hood, fenders, front bumper, side doors, etc ($2,800)

Ferrari 430 for Sale

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Sergio Marchionne is continuing to rumble about working out a merger with General Motors, but don't expect anything big to happen before at least early next year. That's because Marchionne would likely wait for the Ferrari spin-off to be complete before beginning his next big deal, according to Automotive News. While the Ferrari IPO on the New York Stock Exchange is expected in the coming weeks, that only concerns 10 percent of the shares. The remaining 80 percent of stock is being distributed among shareholders in 2016. Piero Ferrari holds the final 10 percent with no intention to sell. This strategy allows FCA to claim 80 percent of the Prancing Horse's profits in the automaker's 2015 financial results. According to Automotive News, the tactic has other advantages, as well. FCA would be flush with cash by waiting for the spin-off to be complete, and it would keep Ferrari separate if a GM merger actually happens. Marchionne thinks Ferrari could be valued at over $11 billion in the IPO, and it could make FCA $3.3 billion richer when complete. Marchionne believes a combined FCA/GM could sell 17 million vehicles a year globally and rake in $30 billion in earnings. In the CEO's opinion, the two automakers are wasting money by developing components to do the same things on their vehicles. Although, so far the General's top execs are rebuffing all of his advances.

Nigel Mansell's Ferrari F40 sells for $870k

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

If you look at the $1.35 million price tag on the new LaFerrari and wonder how Ferrari can possibly charge that much for a single car, you could look at the prices of its competitors like the McLaren P1 that lists for almost as much at $1.15 million, you could look to the $2.5 million which Ferrari is said to have charged for the exclusive F60 America - or you could look at the prices at which LaFerrari's predecessors are still trading. Take, for example, this Ferrari F40 which, 25 years since it was built, just sold for nearly $870,000 at auction.
The F40 in question, a 1989 model, may be just one of 1,315 examples made, but it has a rather noteworthy provenance: the car once belonged to Nigel Mansell, the only driver ever to hold both the Formula One and Indy titles at the same time. That Mansell - a man who had access to some of the fastest and most capable racing cars ever made - selected the F40 as his personal ride of choice speaks volumes about the car's abilities and appeal. But then he did, after all, drive for the Scuderia that season, winning the Brazilian and Hungarian grands prix.
The celebrity provenance, however, may not have actually jacked the price up at all. While it may rank towards the top of the list, this was hardly the highest price paid for an F40 at auction. According to Sports Car Market, which tracks such sales, the record currently belongs to a 1993 Ferrari F40 LM that Bonhams also sold for $2.2 million at Monterey. The highest price for a standard, non-LM model was recorded at the same event at $1.43 million.

Second day of RM's Monterey auction continues the million dollar madness

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RM Auctions' two-day event during the Monterey car week is pretty much a matter of appetizer and main course. Friday night's appetizer saw a trio of multi-million-dollar Ferraris, along with a pre-war Mercedes-Benz and a Jaguar D-Type. You can read all about those beauties right here. But as we said in that post, the action would really happen on Saturday night. The prices listed below include RM's ten-percent commission fee, and, as you'll see, the auction house did pretty well for itself.
We've already told you about the $27.5 million winning bid for the 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spyder, with all the profits headed to charity. While there were more seven-figure winners on night two, the overall prices weren't quit as high as we saw on Friday night. The Ferrari F50 (pictured above) shown during the car's Geneva debut back in the 1990s and with only 1,100 miles on the clock took $1,677,500 (on a $1.25 to $1.6 million estimate). Another winner was a 1935 Hispano-Suiza K6 Cabriolet, which brought in $2,255,000 on a $1.5 to $2 million estimate. A 1974 McLaren M16C Indianapolis, the race winner of the 1974 Indy 500, brought home $3.52 million, essentially doubling its expected price of $1.25 to $1.75 million.
The night wasn't a success for everybody, though. The 1928 Mercedes-Benz 680S Torpedo Roadster, which took Best In Show at the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance failed to reach its $10-million expectations, selling for $8.25 million. That's not peanuts by any stretch, but a car that only goes for about 80 percent of its expected price isn't something to be enthusiastic about. A 1960 Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage, which was expected to go for $3 to $4 million only took in $2,090,000.