2011 Ferrari California 7,800 Miles Novitec Rosso Wheels & Options on 2040-cars
West Hollywood, California, United States
Transmission:Convertible
Year: 2011
Mileage: 7,900
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Grigio Silverstone
Model: California
Interior Color: 8
Trim: Convertible
Number of Cylinders: Automatic
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Gasoline
This auction is for a pristine 2011 Ferrari California. The car has never been in accident. The original MSRP on the car was $226,951
Here is the breakdown: MSRP $192,000 Delivery $350 Destination Charges $2,400 OPTIONS: AFS System $1,864 Red Brake Calipers $1,297 Carbon Fiber Central Interior Bridge $4,863 Carbon Rear Molding $1,945 Daytona Style Seats $3,404 Daytona Style Rear Seats $1,297 iPod $908 Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel w/ LEDs $4,377 Scuderia Ferrari Shields $1,589 Front & Rear Parking Sensors $1,515 Aluminum Driver & Passenger Footrest $811 Other Options $6,631 In addition: Clear bra protective film has been installed on the front clip areas of the car $2,500 Escort radar detector and laser deffuser system $3,000 Front bumper lower skid guards $750 Novitec Rosso 21" front and 22" rear wheels with Pirelli tires $18,000 (stock 19" wheels & tires included in the sale) Novitec Rosso lowering springs $1,900 (stock springs included in the sale) If you have any further questions please call 310.920.5454 Serious Inquiries ONLY |
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