Ferrari F430 Spider, F1 Shift, Carbon Fiber, Immaculate, Low Miles, Low Reserve! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3L 4308cc V8 Gas DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: FERRARI
Model: 430
Trim: spider
Options: Carbon Fiber Interior Pakage, Tubi Racing Exhaust, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 7,342
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: F430 Spider
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: black and red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
The Ferrari F430 F1 Spider is a beautiful example of pure Italian artistry and engineering. The F430 is not only beautiful but it is also a very dependable and reliable exotic vehicle. It combines beauty, exhilarating performance and unmatched build quality. Many have considered the Ferrari F430 F1 Spider Model to be the most popular Ferrari model to date.
The exterior is finished in the stunning Nero Ds that is complimented with a clean and fresh Nero Leather Interior with contrast stitching. The exterior and interior are in showroom condition; all signs of a loving owner. This combination is the ultimate color combination; you cannot go wrong!
The look is unmistakably Ferrari, the sleek contours and cutting edge styling of this vehicle are definitely an eye catcher. There are many pre-owned vehicles out there but if you are looking for a well equipped low mileage exotic Italian masterpiece for a bargain price that will perform as good as it looks then this is the one!
The engine is a super responsive and powerful 483HP @ 8500RPM and 343ft-lb @ 5250RPM, 4.3L 32-Valve Fuel Injected DOHC V-8 engine that is mated to a 6-Speed F1 Sequential Manual Transmission with Automatic Mode. This beautiful Ferrari looks, runs and drives absolutely great; you are more than welcome to have a certified mechanic check it out. This vehicle truly looks, runs and drives like one straight off the manufacturer's production line!
This F430 is a tremendous value because you can buy it for thousands less than the competition. This same vehicle sells on eBay for thousands more than our competitive wholesale price; this is your only chance to own an exotic vehicle for a discounted price.
We believe that a picture is worth a thousand words, so we have included over 20 Pictures so you can judge for yourself the condition this exquisite Ferrari F430 Spider is in.
We offer complimentary airport pick-up if you're flying in to pick-up this beautiful vehicle or can help facilitate low-cost shipping directly to your front door.- Body: Excellent condition
- Paint: Excellent condition
- Bumpers: Excellent condition
- Interior: Excellent condition
- Headliner: Excellent condition
- Carpet: Excellent condition
- Windshield & Glass: All original & in excellent condition; Clear with no cracks
- Tires: Matching set of NITTO INVO Z-Rated performance tires sizes 245/30ZR20 in front with approximately 90% tread remaining & 345/25ZR20 in rear with approximately 75% tread remaining
- Wheels: Excellent condition
- Mechanical & Electrical: Excellent condition; everything works as it should
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The F12 reportedly had the track all to itself for about an hour and a half, suggesting one of two possibilities: either Ferrari is testing an updated version, or it's going for a lap record with the existing version. While it's impossible to tell what may be going on under the sheetmetal, the communications equipment taped to the roof appear to be the only outward modifications, and would seem to indicate the latter more than the former.
In between warm-up and cool-down laps, the F12 reportedly lapped the circuit in 7 minutes and 48 seconds - which wouldn't be anything spectacular in and of itself, but that lap apparently included 40 seconds of cool-down between T13 and Hatzenbach, suggesting a possible 7:08 lap time. That's the time which Nissan recently recorded in the GT-R Nismo, indicating that Ferrari could be going for Godzilla's top time as the fastest front-engined, street-legal car ever to lap the 'Ring, ahead of the Dodge Viper ACR, Lexus LFA with the Nürburgring Package and Corvette ZR1 (but behind Ferrari's own track-bound 599XX, which clocked a 6:58 lap time four years ago).
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Apparently, should someone find themselves trapped in the car's nose, the interior release handle only lets loose one of frunk's latches. That means that while anyone held captive by the V8-powered supercar won't be in danger of suffocating and will still be able to call for help, the cars are still ultimately in violation of federal safety mandates.
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