2014 Ferrari 458 on 2040-cars
Tavares, Florida, United States
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This Unique 2014 Ferrari 458 spider is loaded with options. With an original MSRP of $353,030.00 and Carbon Fibre
inside and out this luxurious and rare color combination is for the client that wants understated elegance in its
purest form. This Stallion has close to $100,000 in factory options. The 458 Spider was premiered at the 2011
Frankfurt Motor Show. This convertible variant of the 458 Italia features an aluminium retractable hardtop which,
according to Ferrari, weighs 25 kilograms (55 lb) less than a soft roof such as the one found on the Ferrari F430
Spider, and can be opened in 14 seconds The engine cover has been redesigned to accommodate the retractable roof
system. Ferrari plans to make 1,500-2,000 458 Spiders every year.
This Fully Loaded with Sticker price of 353,000 includes:
AFS System
Yellow Brake Calipers
Outer Carbon Fibre B-post trim
Carbon Fibre lower Cabin zone
Cruise Control
Colour Safety belts
Leather Central Tunnel
Carbon Fibre Dashboard inserts
Daytona Style Seats
Coloured Upper Dashboard
Suspension Lifter
Horse Stitched On Headrest
Rear Camera
GPS
It has a carfax report on minor rear bumper scratches (Pics Available) . Entire bumper replaced.
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