1992 Ferrari 512 Tr Only 18k Miles!! Recent Belt Service Rare Color Gorgeous!!! on 2040-cars
Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1992
Sub Model: 512 TR
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Testarossa
Interior Color: Black
Trim: BASE COUPE
Number of Cylinders: 12
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 5 SPEED MANUAL
Mileage: 18,054
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1992 FERRARI 512 TR ONLY 18,084 ACTUAL MILES!!! EXTREMELY RARE GIALLO FLY YELLOW EXTERIOR AND NERO LEATHER INTERIOR!!! LESS THAN 20 YELLOW TESTAROSSA'S ARE LISTED ON THE NATIONAL TESTAROSSA REGISTRY. THIS RARE 512 TR IS ABSOLUTELY DROP DEAD GORGEOUS!!! IT LOOKS AND SMELLS LIKE NEW, IT HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED AND JUST UNDERWENT AN EXTENSIVE ENGINE - OUT SERVICE THAT INCLUDED THE CHANGE OF TIMING BELTS AND BEARINGS, VALVE ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT OF CAM SEALS AND REPLACEMENT OF ALL FLUIDS AT 17,800 MILES ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2013!!! THE SERVICE WAS PERFORMED BY BLACKHORSE MOTOR SPORTS IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA. AS YOU KNOW THIS SERVICE IS NECESSARY AND EXTREMELY IMPORTANT SO YOU CAN HAVE THE LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE WHEN PURCHASING THIS 512 TR!!! THE ENGINE WAS ALSO METICULOUSLY DETAILED DURING THE SERVICE WHILE THE ENGINE WAS OUT OF THE CAR. THE 512 TR IS CONSIDERED AN ICONIC FERRARI. THERE ARE VERY FEW FERRARI MODELS THAT WERE BUILT THAT BOASTED A REAR V12 ENGINE!!!! THIS IS ONE OF THE LAST OF THOSE RARE MODELS. THE CAR DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY AND IS IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. UPGRADES INCLUDE TUBI EXHAUST, YELLOW BREMBO BRAKE CALIPERS AND A STATE OF THE ART SOUND SYSTEM BY SONY THAT INCLUDES A REMOVABLE FACE LOCATED IN THE HIDDEN DASH COMPARTMENT. THE BRAKES WORK PERFECTLY AND THE CLUTCH IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL SUSPENSION COMPONENTS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. THERE ARE NO KNOWN MECHANICAL ISSUES. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY, THE POWER WINDOWS AND ALL CONSOLE SWITCHES WORK AS THEY SHOULD AND THE HEAT BLOWS WARM AND THE A/C BLOWS COLD!!! THE DOORS, TRUNK AND ENGINE HATCH OPEN AS NEW WITH NO FLAWS. I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS CAR CROSS COUNTRY!!! THIS 512 TR IS AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE AND PRICES ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE RISING ON THESE ICONIC VEHICLES SINCE THE REAR ENGINE V12 FERRARI IS A RARE BREED. PLEASE SEE MY FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!! |
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