2013 Ferrari California 500 Miles ,salvage !!!! on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:4.3L 4308CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2013
Number of Cylinders: 12
Make: Ferrari
Model: California
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: CALIFORNIA
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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THERE IS NO KEY ,++++++++ SO IS NOT RUNNING +++++++ 500 MILES CARS SHOULD BE AS GOOD AS NEW IF WE WANT TO ORDER THE KEY AND RUN IT THE PRICE WILL BE $185K SO YOU DO THE MAT AND SAVE $$$$ A USED 2010 MODEL SELLS OVER $185K WITH LOTS OF MILES THIS IS 2013 DO THE MAT HE WATER WAS UNDER THE SEATS , WATER MARKS STILL SHOWS HERE THERE THE ENGINE AND TRANS WERE NEVER UNDER WATER PLUS THE ARE SEALED PLEASE COME AND SEE THE CAR OR INSPECT IT BY YOUR MECHANIC BEFORE BIDDING EVERY THING HAS TO BE DONE BEFORE THE BIDS OR BEFORE END OF AUCTION AFTER AUCTION WILL NOT ALLOW ANY DO IT BEFORE PLEASE VERY RARE $298K MSRP WITH CERAMIC BRAKES DON'T HAVE THE MSRP BUT WAS TOLD BY THE DEALER CALIFORNIA , CONVT NONE ACCIDENT , NO PAINT WORK ANY WHERE 500 MILES ONLY MUST SEE ALL FACTORY ORIGINAL SHEET METALS SEE PHOTOS PLEASE SEE ALL THE PHOTOS WHAT YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET AN EYE CATCHER! PLEASE SEE ALL THE PHOTOS AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS !! MUST SEE WE ARE LOWEST PRICE IN MARKET THIS IS A PENNSYLVANIA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE DUE TO FLOOD NOT A ACCIDENT CAR +++++++WATER DAMAGE WAS UNDER THE SEATS ++++++ ONLY NO SMELLS OR MOLD LOOKS GREAT THE ENGINE NEVER WAS UNDER THE WATER +++DOES NOT HAVE THE KEY AND CAN NOT RUN IT +++ THIS IS A 500 MILES CAR ,ALMOST NEW YOU NEED TO ORDER THE KEY AND FEW RELAYS AND MAYBE SOME COMPUTERS TO START IT THAT'S WHY THE PRICE IS $150K UNDER THE MARKET YOU ARE BUYING THIS CAR FROM A CALIFORNIA DEALER AND IF YOU ARE A CA RESIDENT YOU NEED TO PAY THE SALES TAX ON TOP OF THE WINNING BID ! NO FEES FOR OUT OF STATES BUYER WILL HELP FOR TRANSPORT ++++++++AS IS WHERE IS++++++++ WHAT YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET NEED $20000 DEPOSIT IN 48 HRS AND THE FULL BALANCE IN 7 DAYS CASH IN PERSON , CASHIER CK OR WIRE BANK TRANSFER ONLY DEPOSIT CAN BE DONE BY PAY PAL GOOD LUCK BIDDING IF YOU DON'T WANT THIS CAR DON'T BID ON IT !! NO NO NO INSPECTION OR TEST DRIVE AFTER THE AUCTION YOU MUST DO THAT BEFORE I WILL NOT ALLOW THESE GAMES AFTER THE AUCTION DO IT BEFORE |
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