Grigio Ingrid, Grey Leather, 5.7L V12, 532hp, F1, Factory Wheels, Black Upper Dash, Polished Exhaust Tips, Power Seats, Driver Memory Seat, 6 Disc CD, Bose Audio System, Factory Shields, Silver Calipe 2005 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 2-Door Coupe
Vehicle Description 2005 FERRARI 612
LEASE FOR $995.00 MONTH 60MONTH TERM-$23k DOWN-PLUS INCEPTS, Plus Dealer Fee, Tax, Title, License, ($50K Residual) With Approved Credit
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Naples Motorsports has a 4 bay mechanical shop. We have state of the art equipment and we guarantee the cleanest shop you will ever find. Please stop by for a personalized tour of our facilities. Keep in mind we have the ONLY Hunter Auto34 tire machine in Southwest Florida. We also have a Hunter Road Force wheel and tire Balancer as well. When you deal with Naples Motorsports you are dealing with the best in the industry. Call 239.430.5655 for a Service Appointment
Travel Planning Financing Information Naples Motorsports offers specialized finance and lease programs. We have terms from 48 months to 84 months. We also have a hybrid lease program which we provide amortization schedules to show upfront what early termination would cost. Contact us at 239.430.5655. We are one of the top resellers of pre-owned Exotic cars in the country. We have very competitive terms and rates. Let your relationship manager work with you to get YOU the best deal. We will spend the time and explain the differences between different options. Warranty Information
This vehicle is being sold "As Is" with no warranty. Contact a relationship specialist to talk about warranties. Some of our cars have the remaining factory. We also can provide extended service contracts for some of our vehicles. Call us at 239.430.5655. We look forward to earning your business. Shipping Information
Terms of Sale PAYMENT METHODS: Cash and direct wire transfers are the only acceptable form of payment unless otherwise specified by an authorized representative. Please contact us for details of finance and lease programs available and to apply. Please have all funds available for payment in full within a 7 day period and/or have financing arranged . If another form of payment is accepted by an authorized representative, the vehicle will only be released for delivery and/or shipping upon proof of valid and cleared funds in Naples Motorsports account. DEPOSITS: REMAINING BALANCES DUE: ADDITIONAL TAXES AND FEES: SHIPPING: WARRANTY: VEHICLE INSPECTION: Dealership Information
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