2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia Spider 16m Rare Color on 2040-cars
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This is a rare opportunity to buy a limited production Ferrari (one of 499).
This car was special ordered in a beautiful special color, Rosso Fiorano. This is the only one in this color so it's actually one of one. Just look at the prices of limited production ferraris (ie 288gto, F40, F50, Enzo, 360 challenge stradale, 430 Scuderia, Scuderia 16m and 599gto) they are always increasing in value. The 430 Scuderia Spider 16m is one of those cars and this one is the nicest of all. You can always find these cars in Bright Red, Black, Yellow, White, but what sets this apart from all of those is this special color. I have never heard of another out of range (color) 16m other than this one. This is the car: Rosso Fiorano Paint (special ordered only one in this color) Black Alcantara
Interior with Red Stitching and Seat Under material Factory Black and Silver Stripe Factory Radio with Navigation and iPod cable Silver Calipers White Tach Full carbon package RSC Exhaust (factory also with car) New Michelin Pilot Super Sports Lightly Tinted Windows Clear Bra Nothing Repainted. All Books, Keys, Tools, Etc. No Track Time This car is one of 499 made, Dont miss your chance. Questions call (503)731-9919 Craig |
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