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Pristine Low Low Miles---- 2014 Ferrari 458 Spider 1 Owner Newport Beach Car on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:2009
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FOR SALE 1 OWNER NEWPORT BEACH CAR

2014 Ferrari 458 Spider 

Miles  2009

Ferrari 7 - Year Genuine Maintenance Program

PLEASE SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS FOR WINDOW STICKER AND ALL OPTIONS

My father purchased this car in Oct 2013. We live in Newport Beach California. 
Due to all the traffic in Southern California and his busy life style we are unable to enjoy the car to it's full potential.

Texas Title as we also have a home there.

There are 2 keys all books, leather bound book,model car matching CHASSIS NO. 197064
Production Month 2013
ASSEMBLY NO. 114699

Car has never been driven in the rain and is a garage queen 

This sale will also include a car cover (indoor)  a factory battery maintainer, full hood clear bra

BUYER TO PAY FOR TRANSPORT 
BUYER TO PAY FOR ANY PRE PURCHASE INSPECTION AND FLAT BED TRANSPORTATION

PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS 

FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS 949-500-5883

HAPPY BIDDING!




 



 


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