1987 Ferrari Testarossa on 2040-cars
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States
1987 Ferrari Testarossa 17000 Miles Kinesis rims with 235/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rear, about 1/2
tread left Original Ferrari rims with tires Custom interior – Yellow Ostrich and Black Leather Custom wrap (3M Matte Black and Carbon Fiber, professional
install) 2 - JBL 10” 2 – JBL component speakers 2 – JBL Amps (GTO 7001, GTO 752) Pioneer AVH-P6000DVD (2 additional remote monitors, not
installed) Approx $20,000 in interior, stereo and wheels; all done in
2008 and completely clean and operational. Never wrecked, clear title in hand. Additional interior materials – misc. pieces of ostrich, black
leather and black “felt” material, many original interior parts Tubi competition exhaust (cats have not been deleted or
modified) This car was built to be a show car. It has been retired and
was a garage queen for a while. I have personally put the last 1200 trouble
free, careful, adult driven miles on it. I have been around the vehicle since
2006 and know the history from that point on. Before then, ownership and
maintenance are included with the documentation (well documented, includes “major”
in 2005). Receipts, correspondence, and maintenance records are included from
2006 to the last service 7/16/2013 (fuel accumulators, spark plugs, oil
(synthetic racing oil) and oil filter, air filter, Syn-Pro gear lube, battery
test, trans and diff flush, A/C test and service) As a show car, this car has been wrapped many times. With
that, the paint is not in good shape. If the wrap were to be removed and not
reinstalled, a new paint job will be necessary. With the latest wrap, the
horizontal “fins” have been removed to update the look. I still have all parts
and nuts and bolts. They can be easily put back on if desired. Do not bid if you do not have funding, negative feedback or
no feedback. Buyer will arrange shipping and transport. Deposit of US $500.00 within 48
hours of auction close. Immediate deposit is required for Buy It Now. |
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