2006 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider Low Miles Offered By Dealer on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
This one owner Ferrari F430 Spider is in excellent overall condition. It has been sold and service exclusively by our organization since new. There are no surprises with this low mileage 430 spider in an attractive Argento Nurburgring (Silver) exterior with all black leather interior featuring full power daytona seats. Please call with your questions and know that this car is complete with Books, tools, keys and still has the original car cover. It is certified 'Ferrari Approved' so it will come with a 1 year Ferrari warranty. Below is a list of the factory options: BLUE BLUETOOTH FOR MOBILEPHONE CALA ALLUMINIUM COLORED BRAKE CALIPERS CDCH 6 CD CHANGER DAY1 DAYTONA STYLE SEAT ELEC ELECTRICALLY OPERATED SEATS INST INSTRUMENT PANEL COLOR GIALLO (YELLOW) LOGO 'SCUDERIA FERRARI' SHIELDS ON FENDERS NAV2 SATELLITE NAVIGATOR SHF2 LEATHER REAR SHELF/DOOR MOULD (BLACK) SND1 HIGH POWER HIFI WITH SUBWOOFER Questions? Call or message our sales department at Ferrari of Austin, Erik Clover (512) 380-0231 |
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2015 Ferrari LaFerrari [w/video]
Thu, 12 Jun 2014What a year it's been for enthusiasts who love high-performance, higher-dollar automobiles. The past twelve months or so have been consumed with the three horsemonsters of today's hybrid hypercar enlightenment: the Porsche 918 Spyder, the McLaren P1 and the Ferrari LaFerrari. Getting into just two of the three would be better than a lump of coal in one's stocking come holiday time, but for me, it'd still leave things feeling sadly incomplete, gnawing from within 'til the end of days.
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