2006 Ferrari F430 F1 Concours Condition on 2040-cars
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Ferrari F430 F1 2006 Absolutely stunning! Owned by an exotic car collector and Senior FCA (Ferrari Club of America) Concours judge. Truly a 100 point car. Regularly driven and meticulously kept, always covered in a climate controlled garage. All maintenance done by Ferrari Central Florida. 24,100 miles and cannot be told from a brand new car. You will not be disappointed! Asking $119,000 Grigio Silverstone Black Daytona seats Power seats Heated seats Bluetooth Hifi sound Carbon fiber dash Rear parking sensors Silver calipers All books, tools, records, and factory satin cover Car is located in Celebration, Florida (Disney World area.) |
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