Ferrari F430 Novitec Rosso Spider - Pearl Matte White 175k In Options on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
2007 Ferrari F430 Spyder ''Novitec Rosso" Super Sport # car - novitecgroup
Pearl Matte White Paint - Done by Platinum Motor Sport LA - platinummotorsport Novitec nf3 wheels Painted Matte black center over Gloss black Lips Cream Ferrari leather dytona seats with Black piping K&W suspension with hydraulic lift for front ground clearance NOVITEC SUPERSPORT Bi-compressor Includes 2 superchargers w/ modified turbine-blades & separate oil-circuit, modified & enlarged induction tract completely heat-insulated, water-cooled intercoolers w/ additional water coolers, pumps, reinforced V-riiped belts, injectors ,air tract duct in underbody as well as modified ECU's. Switching of flap-regulation using Manettino on the steering wheel 656 HP / @ 8,200 rpm Max boost-pressure 0.38 bar 488 LB-Ft /6,100 rpm TOP SPEED 216 mph 0-60 in 3.7 seconds 0-100 in 4.7 I have the complete Novitec build sheet from when the car was built. Also fitness inspections from both Ferrari long island & Fort Lauderdale. First was when i bought it and the last was 2 months ago . Please Feel free to call me with any questions ! I will kindly provide any details you my need thank you. Eric christopher 646-552-4678 |
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