Rosso Scuderia Rare 6 Speed F430 Spider Daytona Seats Challenge Whls Shields Carbon Brakes 2008 Ferrari 430 SpIder 2-Door Convertible
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2008 FERRARI F430 SPIDER ROSSO SCUDERIA OVER BLACK LEATHER WITH BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP
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We have supplied many detailed photos to give you an accurate sense of the EXTREMELY NICE condition of this EXOTIC CONVERTIBLE SPORTS CAR. This FERRARI is in wonderful shape inside and out! We photograph our cars outdoors in natural light. Hence, there maybe shadows cast on the vehicle due to the conditions in which the photos were taken. If you are unclear of anything please contact us! Inside we found a CLEAN and spacious cockpit FILLED with FEATURES. The 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION shifts flawlessly and the 4.3L 8 cylinder engine offers TREMENDOUS POWER AND TORQUE when called upon. !!PLEASE CONTACT OUR SALES TEAM AT (610) 738-6902 WITH ANY QUESTIONS!! Additional Photos Contact Information
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This vehicle is being sold "As Is" with no warranty. Contact us for information regarding a warranty for this car Shipping Information No matter where you are, UDrive Automobiles can arrange quick, professional delivery of your new vehicle to your home or place of business. We have developed relationships with a network of shippers offering open or enclosed transportation services to destinations across the U.S. and Canada. A member of our team can be reached at (610) 738-6902 or (215) 514-2535 to discuss the shipping process and answer any questions that you may have. Need a quote? Just send an email with your city, state, and zipcode to info@udriveautomobiles.com and we will respond ASAP! TERMS OF SALE BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY ALTHOUGH WE SUPPLY ALL INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO US, IT IS THE BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT AND/OR RESEARCH A VEHICLES CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING. THIS IS A PRE-OWNED VEHICLE AND THERE COULD BE ITEMS THAT REQUIRE ATTENTION BEYOND WHAT IS PROVIDED. THIS VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION BEFORE PURCHASING. POTENTIAL BUYER ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM ANY RESEARCH OR INSPECTION NEEDED REGARDING THE CONDITION OF THE AUTOMOBILE PRIOR TO MAKING AN OFFER. DO NOT SUBMIT AND OFFER/BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PURCHASE. FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE COMPLETE PRIOR TO AUCTIONS END. PLEASE FILL OUT A CREDIT APPLICATION ON OUR WEBSITE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING AN OFFER IF FINANCING IS NEEDED. IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK, CONTACT US BEFORE BIDDING TO REVIEW THE RULES OF EBAY AUCTIONS. IF WINNING BIDDER DOES NOT COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION WITHIN THE TERMS SPECIFIED, WINNING BIDDER WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR ANY CHARGES AND FINANCIAL LOSS INCURRED BY SELLER ASSOCIATED WITH THE AUCTION. BY PLACING A BID/MAKING AN OFFER YOU agree and consent that the exclusive jurisdiction and venue for the resolution ANY AND ALL disputes ARISING FROM THIS TRANSACTION shall be Pennsylvanias Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery County, or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY AND ALL BIDS/OFFERS AT ANYTIME. PAYMENT TYPES / DEPOSIT We accept payment via PayPal (Deposit ONLY), money order, bank check, certified check, cashier check or wire transfer for remaining balance. Personal checks, PayPal and credit cards are NOT accepted for balance. A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due within 24 HOURS of auctions close. Remaining balance to be paid within 3 DAYS of the close of the auction, or vehicle will be put back on market and deposit will be forfeited. If you feel you may not be able to complete the transaction within the time frame described above, please call us at 215.514.2535 to discuss if other arrangements may be made. ADDITIONAL FEE'S Buyers Located Outside of Pennsylvania: VEHICLE PICK-UP Vehicle pick-up by individual buyer, buyers agent, or shipping company is to be arranged at least 24hrs in advance for scheduling purposes. We are available normal business hours Monday - Friday and 9-3 on most Saturdays. We are not open on Sundays. Dealership Information
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West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 2008
Doors: 2
Make: Ferrari
Transmission Speeds: 6
Model: 430
Fuel: Gasoline
Drivetrain: RWD
Mileage: 4,949
Trim: Spider Convertible 2-Door
Sub Model: SpIder
Drive Type: RWD
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Cylinders: 8
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: No
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