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2000 Ferrari 456m Gta Ultra Luxury Sport Coupe With 17,000 Well Maintained Miles on 2040-cars

US $55,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:17000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2000  FERRARI  456M GTA   ULTRA  SPORT  COUPE  WITH  JUST  17,000 WITH  EXTENSIVE  MAINTENANCE  LISTED  BELOW

Year 2000
Make FERRARI
Model 456M GTA
Engine 5.5 LITRE
Transmission AUTOMATIC
Mileage 17,000
Color BLUE NART/CHARCOAL
VIN  ZFFWP50A9Y0117441
12/31/1999   51   California
Motor Vehicle  Dept.
Beverly Hills,  CA  
Odometer reading  reported
01/11/2000   150   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
02/16/2000   California
Motor Vehicle  Dept.
Beverly Hills,  CA  
Title issued or  updated
First owner  reported
Titled or  registered as
personal vehicle
02/17/2000   510   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
07/13/2000   1,434   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
08/30/2000   1,598   Service Facility    Intake manifold  replaced
10/31/2000   1,909   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
01/15/2001   2,285   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
04/05/2001   2,749   Service Facility    Cooling system  checked
06/26/2001   3,229   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
09/18/2001   3,818   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
10/31/2001   4,014   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
01/24/2002   4,812   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
03/26/2002   5,620   Service Facility    Recommended  maintenance  performed
Warning alarm  replaced
05/16/2002   6,153   Service Facility    A/C compressor  replaced
06/27/2002   6,191   Service Facility    Engine  compression  checked
Crankshaft oil  seal(s) replaced
Intake manifold  replaced
08/07/2002   6,547   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
09/17/2002   6,930   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
11/27/2002   7,390   Service Facility    Front brake pads  replaced
Rear brake pads  replaced
01/24/2003   7,645   Service Facility    Battery replaced
09/22/2003   8,582   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
03/31/2004   9,107   Service Facility    Vehicle serviced
10/18/2004   9,350   Dealer Inventory    Vehicle offered  for sale
10/19/2004   9,364   California
Inspection  Station  
Passed emissions  inspection
10/27/2004     Service Facility    Safety  inspection  completed
Oil and filter  changed
11/06/2004     Dealer Inventory    Vehicle offered  for sale
Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
06/23/2005     California
Motor Vehicle  Dept.
Woodland Hills,  CA  
Title issued or  updated
New owner  reported
Loan or lien  reported
Titled or  registered as  lease vehicle
06/27/2005     Dealer Inventory    Vehicle sold
08/19/2005     The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
Recommended  maintenance  performed
Brake fluid  flushed/changed
Spark plug(s)  replaced
Oil and filter  changed
Antifreeze/coolant  flushed/changed
A/C refrigerant  recharged
Fuel filter  replaced
12/30/2005     The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
Vehicle serviced
02/27/2006     The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
A/C refrigerant  recharged
Antifreeze/coolant  flushed/changed
05/17/2006     The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
Vehicle serviced
09/27/2006     The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
Vehicle serviced
12/28/2006   14,352   California
Inspection  Station  
Passed emissions  inspection
03/30/2007     The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
Vehicle serviced
06/08/2007   15,557   The Auto Gallery
Woodland Hills,  CA
818-884-4411
laautogallery.com   
Oil and filter  changed

DON'T  MISS THIS  CHANCE TO BUY THIS BEAUTIFUL ULTRA LUXURY SPORT COUPE

HERE WE HAVE A  BEAUTIFUL FERRARI 456M GTA LUXURY SPORT COUPE WITH  JUST 17,000 MILES. ALL  POWER FEATURES WORK AS THEY SHOULD. GREAT SET OF TIRES MOUNTED ON FACTORY  WHEELS.  AS NICE AS YOU CAN FIND FOR THIS MODEL YEAR.  THIS CAR HAS  HAD EXTENSIVE SERVICE DONE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE SERVICE HISTORY REPORT BELOW.  GREAT MAINTENANCE WITH LOW MILES. TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURE  GALLERY BELOW AND YOU WILL GET A TRUE FEEL FOR WHAT THIS CAR IS  ALL ABOUT. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS GREAT SPORTS CAR BY FERRARI.  CALL MARK AT 954 599 3911 AND LETS MAKE A DEAL ON THIS BEAUTIFUL LUXURY  SPORT COUPE.
 

This car is in superb  condition throughout and runs very strong.  10 day BUY  IT NOW OR BEST OFFER   this is a serious eBay auction for serious buyers only.

TO MAKE AN OFFER call  MARK AT 954 599 3911

   

     

 

 

 

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PREMIER LUXURY CARS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY BID WE SEE FIT. ALL INSPECTIONS AND FINANCING MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS! FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES ALL VEHICLES 10 YEARS OR OLDER MUST BE SOLD MILEAGE EXEMPT.!!

PREMIER LUXURY CARS OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OF VEHICLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, ALL OF OUR VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS-IS; WHEREAS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL! AGAIN, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY. WE HIGHLY SUGGEST BIDDERS TO CONDUCT A THIRD PARTY OR SELF INSPECTION BEFORE PLACING THEIR BID!!!!!!!! SHOULD YOU BE THE WINNING BIDDER, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SALE!!!

ONCE AGAIN, YOU MUST READ OUR TERMS CONDITIONS BEFORE YOU BID! IF YOU DO NOT INTEND ON PAYING FOR THIS VEHICLE, PLEASE DO NOT BID!!! FEEL FREE TO CONDUCT A THIRD PARTY OR SELF INSPECTION BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR BID! ALL SALES FINAL, NO EXCUSES!

PREMIER LUXURY CARS IS RUNNING THIS AUCTION WITH "NO RESERVE"!!  THAT'S RIGHT!!  NO RESERVE!  CALL MARK AT 954-599-3911 ANYTIME WITH QUESTIONS!  AGAIN...  BID WITH CONFIDENCE! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! CALL MARK AT 954-599-3911 FOR MORE INFORMATION, BUY IT NOW PRICE AND DETAILS! GOOD LUCK! THANK YOU!

TERMS &  CONDITIONS

Terms Of Sale:  By placing a bid  on this vehicle  you are entering  into a legal and  binding contract  to purchase the  above-described  vehicle. We  reserve the  right to cancel  all existing  bids and end the  auction early  should the item  no longer be  available for  sale.
Pay: A deposit of $2000  (non-refundable)  must be paid  within 24 hours  of the close of  the auction. The  remaining  balance must be  paid within 5  days. 
Fee and Taxes  Info : Florida  Residents pay  6.% tax on the  final sale price  of the vehicle.  All domestic  purchases add $350.00  documentation  fee.  International  buyers are  charged a $400  documentation  fee.  We may be  required to  collect sales  tax for your  state.

Please contact  dealer for  details.

 

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