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2005 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Rare Gated 6-speed Manual!!! Major Belt Service Done on 2040-cars

US $188,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:20437
Location:

La Jolla, California, United States

La Jolla, California, United States
Advertising:

2005 FERRARI 612 SCAGLIETTI
GATED 6-SPEED MANUAL
just 20,437 MILES

FINEST AVAILABLE!!!


2005 FERRARI 612 SCAGLIETTI
RARE, RARE, RARE - GATED 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION!!!
TOUR DE FRANCE BLUE (FERRAI 522)
CUOIO POWER DAYTONA SEATS with HEAT
DARK BLUE LEATHER DASH/TRIM
DEVIATING DARK BLUE STITCHING
FENDER SHIELDS
REAR PARKING SENSORS
HTGS "SPORT" PACKAGE
RED CALIPERS
MODULAR WHEELS
SPORT EXHAUST

Highligts:
*20,437 miles
*Major Belt Service completed 08/05/14 with 20,282 miles
*New matching Pirelli Rear Tires
*Passed CA Smog August 2014
*Clean CARFAX (No Accidents)
*Paint Meter Shows No Paintwork

This Gran Turismo Ferrari has ample/substantial leg room for the tallest driver (may be the only Ferrari for an NBA Basketball Player!!!).

A proper "three pedal" Ferrari, with traditional gated 6-speed manual, mated to an effortless/potent, silky-smooth 12-cylinder, "barking & burbling" though a polished sport exhaust!!!

Very handsome and fittingly subdued, Tour de France Blue over Cuoio Daytona Seats highlighted by contrasting dark blue stitching, leather and carpets.

Absolutely stunning, coveted, rare Ferrari, perfect for an enthusiast's collection.

INTACT & INCLUDED:

Original Keys (2), Books, Service Records, Tools & Tire Repair Kit.

WILL ASSIST INTERNATIONAL BUYERS.

Message &/or call with any questions (858) 454 – 9898 (9am-9pm PST).

PAYMENT TERMS
ALL SALES FINAL.
FOR SALE/SOLD "AS IS" "WHERE IS."
THERE IS NO WARRANTY NOR GUARANTEE STATED OR IMPLIED.
NON-REFUNDABLE $2,000 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF "BUY IT NOW" &/OR AUCTION END.
BALANCE VIA BANK WIRE DUE WITHIN 3 CALENDAR DAYS. NO EXCEPTIONS.


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