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Ferrari 458 Spider 2012 Special Color Less Than 500 Mil . M.s.o. $ 348,847.00 on 2040-cars

US $329,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:460
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THANK YOU FOR VIEWING THIS SPECIAL OFFER : 

2012 FERRARI 458 SPIDER 

SPECIAL COLOR :  ROSSO DINO RED

450 Mil  ONE OWNER AUTOMOBILE COLLECTOR 

OPTIONS : 

HEADLINER ALCANTARA 
ROSSO SCUDERIA BRAKE CALIPERS 
REAR DIFFUSER IN CARBON FIBER 
UNDERDOOR COVER 
CARBON FIBER DRIVER ZONE + LEDS 
CARBON FIBER UPPER TUNNEL TRIM 
LEATHER / ALCATARA  INTERIOR 
CARBON FIBER DASHBOARDS  INSERTS 
ELECTRIC OPERATED SEATS 
SUDERIA FERRARI SHIELDS 
RADIO NAVI SYSTEM + BLUETOOTH 
FRONT AND REAR PARKING SENSORS
FERRARI HISTORICAL COLOURS 
OTHER OPTIONS 

TOTAL SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE : 348,947.00 

This very Special Ferrari 458 Spider is in Excellent Condition 
All Original Paint !  


FOR OUT OF TOWN BUYER  WILL ARRANGE ENCLOSED TRANSPOR !

FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CONTACT :
Heinz Meis  ( 310 ) 457 1709




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