2000 Ferrari 550 on 2040-cars
Everson, Washington, United States
If you have any questions please email at: darbydppruitt@uk7.net .
2000 Ferrari 550 Maranello. My personal car for the past 8 years. It's well sorted out and has been a fantastic
machine, but it's time to move on and let someone else enjoy it. I have been a Ferrari Club of America member for
19 years and this is my 4th Ferrari.
Grigio titanio metallizzato (Titanium metallic) with all black interior and optional quilted leather luggage shelf.
Fender shields (dealer installed), red calipers (dealer installed), factory stereo/CD 6-disc changer in trunk.
Ferrari OEM 575 - 19" three-piece modular wheels. (These sell for $10k-15k used). Protective stoneguard film on the
front bumper, headlight covers and mirror backs. Tubi Style Italian rear mufflers and ceramic silver coated X-pipe
w/silencers from Hughes Supercar Service in Australia. (I have the original center muffler/resonator and it will be
included, if you want it.) The exhaust sound is wonderful and is not loud in the cabin when cruising at speed.
Complete with all of the original factory paperwork, window sticker, owner's manuals in factory leather pouch with
Ferrari flashlight, complete leather case tool kit and tire inflator kit. Factory red satin car cover is included.
Master red alarm fob with two black remote fobs, both keys and the key code metal tags and the stereo pin code
card.
Lots of service records from new at Beverly Hills Ferrari dealership and it has it's original signed warranty
booklet, service stamps and many dealership service records from the first owner, and then 8-years of records
during the time that I have owned it.
Recent services include:
The major service (timing belts, tension bearings, seals, etc.) was completed April 2014 ($5,900)
New master brake cylinder- March 2015 ($829)
Current mileage is 40,300
The car is located 10 minutes from Sea-Tac airport in Seattle, if you would like to fly in to inspect it or drive
it home and I am willing to pick you up at the airport.
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