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2001 Ferrari 456 Mgta Ultra Premium Sport Coupe 29k Maintained Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:29600
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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 2001  FERRARI  456 MGTA  ULTRA  PREMIUM  SPORT  COUPE 

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THIS AUCTION RUNNING WITH NO RESERVE AMOUNT !!!

Year 2001
Make FERRARI
Model 456MGTA
Engine 12 CYL.
Transmission AUTOMATIC
Mileage 29,600
Color BLUE TOUR DE  FRANCE/ TAN
VIN ZFFWL50AX10123282

THIS IS  YOUR CHANCE TO ADD THIS CLEAN FERRARI TO YOUR COLLECTION

This is a very beautiful and clean Ferrari 456M GT. with Automatic transmission, V12,  5.5L engine, Over 400bhp, this car sold for over $200K back in 2000, Tour De  France Blue with  Tan interior.. very clean.. Major service just performed, special 5 spoke silver  finish wheels,  Ferrari logos to head rests, Daytona style center  inserts to seats, Chrome Ferrari door sills, chrome exhaust tips, silver brake calipers.  Only 29,600 miles... 
 all books and keys..
 

This  car is in superb condition throughout and comes with a clean Carfax history.  Features includes electronic climate control, electric windows and exterior  mirrors, fully adjustable electric Daytona sports seats, CD player, adjustable  suspension, and remote central locking. . Included is the factory tool kit in a leather  case, spare “space saver” tire and all manuals with the factory leather pouch.  Car runs very strong. Selling with no reserve so if you bid please bid to own  this is a serious eBay auction.

FOR BUY IT NOW call  MARK AT 954 599 3911

5 DAY  NO RESERVE AUCTION

                                          

     Title  History

CARFAX  guarantees  the  information  in this  section
Summary
Salvage | Junk | Rebuilt | Fire | Flood | Hail | Lemon Guaranteed
No Problem
Not Actual  Mileage | Exceeds  Mechanical  Limits Guaranteed
No Problem
GUARANTEED - None of these major title problems were reported by a state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). If you find that any of these title problems were reported by a DMV and not included in this report, CARFAX will buy this vehicle back. Register | View Terms | View Certificate

 Additional  History

Not all  accidents /  issues are  reported to  CARFAX
Summary
Total Loss
No total  loss  reported  to  CARFAX.
No  Issues  Reported
Structural  Damage
No  structural  damage  reported  to  CARFAX.
No  Issues  Reported
Airbag  Deployment
No  airbag  deployment  reported  to  CARFAX.
No  Issues  Reported
Odometer  Check
No  indication  of an  odometer  rollback.
No  Issues  Indicated
Accident /  Damage
No  accidents  or  damage  reported  to  CARFAX.
No  Issues  Reported
Manufacturer  Recall
Check  with an  authorized  Ferrari  dealer  for any  open  recalls.
No  Recalls  Reported
Basic  Warranty
Original  warranty estimated  to have  expired.
Warranty
Expired

 Detailed  History

Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
03/10/2003   19,949   California
Inspection Station
Mill Valley, CA  
Passed emissions inspection
03/11/2003     Service Facility   Pre-delivery inspection completed
Cooling system checked
05/12/2003   20,123   Service Facility   Vehicle serviced
08/02/2003     Dealer Inventory
California  
Vehicle sold
08/02/2003     California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Lafayette, CA  
Title issued or updated
New owner reported
Loan or lien reported
08/22/2003   20,544   Service Facility   Vehicle serviced
10/08/2003   21,242   Service Facility   Vehicle serviced
07/01/2004   22,234   Service Facility   Vehicle serviced
08/22/2007   26,353   California
Inspection Station  

Passed emissions inspection
08/06/2008     California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Lafayette, CA  
Title issued or updated
Loan or lien released
06/16/2009     California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Lafayette, CA  
Title issued or updated
New owner reported
09/26/2009   26,959   California
Inspection Station
Lafayette, CA  
Passed emissions inspection
07/29/2011   27,021   California
Inspection Station
Walnut Creek, CA  
Passed emissions inspection
04/10/2012     California
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Seattle, WA  
Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location
01/18/2013   27,738   California
Inspection Station
Concord, CA  
Passed emissions inspection
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07/19/2013   29,245   Ferrari Maserati of Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
954-493-5000
ferrarifl.com  
Vehicle  serviced
01/09/2014   29,307   Ferrari Maserati of Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL
954-493-5000
ferrarifl.com  
Maintenance inspection completed
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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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