1992 Ferrari 512tr Testarossa 5.0 Liter Flat 12 Cylinder Boxer Coupe 18850 Miles on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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OFFERED AT NO RESERVE IS A BEAUTIFUL 1992 FERRARI 512 TR. THIS 18,850 MILE THREE OWNER 512TR HAS THE MOST DESIREABLE RED/TAN COLOR COMBINATION AND IS IN PRISTINE CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. THIS NO SMOKER CAR HAS BEEN GARAGED ALL IT'S LIFE AND SERVICED ON SCHEDULE WITH ONLY THE FINEST PRODUCTS. THE INTERIOR HAS ONLY VERY MINOR WEAR ON THE DRIVERS SEAT BOLSTER (SEE PHOTOS) THE DASH IS AS NEW WITHOUT SHRINKAGE OR WEAR, EVERYTHING WORKS AS DESIGNED AIR CONDITIONER BLOWS VERY COLD AND HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO 134A WITH A NEW ALPINE CDA-9885 CD RECEIVER. THE EXTERIOR IS PERFECT WITHOUT BLEMISH, MARKS OR CHIPS AND HAS JUST RECEIVED 3 COATS OF ZAINO AIO WITH ZFX. THE TIRES ARE NEW ($990.00) GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 GS-D3'S (ROAD FORCE BALANCED $140.00) WITH ONLY 975MILES MOUNTED ON THE FACTORY SKUFF/MARK FREE WHEELS. THE 5.0 FLAT 12 STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT. IT HAS NO LEAKS, NO SMOKE AND NO ISSUES IT HAS BEEN FITTED WITH K&N FILTERS ($123.00), 12 NEW DENSO IRIDIUM PLUGS ($120.00), TUBI STAINLESS STEEL MUFFLER ($3,711.53) STAINLESS STEEL HYPER FLOW CATALYTIC CONVERTERS ($1500.00), STAINLESS STEEL HYPER FLOW PRE-CATS ($1,800.00) AND TWO TPS#490 UPGRADE CHIPS ($505.81) THESE TWO CHIPS (ONE PER ECU) PERFORM A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS INCLUDING PERCISION TIMING ADVANCE CURVES, IMPROVED COLING FAN CONTROL, IMPROVED FUEL INJECTION CONTROL WITH A NET PRODUCT OF IMPROVED HP AND TOURQUE RESULTING IN A GREAT POWER BAND ACROSS THE ENTIRE RPM RANGE WITH A SIDE BENEFIT OF BETTER GAS MILEAGE. THE OUT OF CAR ENGINE SERVICE WAS PERFORMED 9,365 MILES AGO ($7,316.26). BREAK FLUID FLUSH, OIL AND FILTER CHANGE, PRESTONE EXTENDED LIFE, 5 YEAR, ANTI-FREEZE (NO DEX COOL) TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL FLUID JUST REPLACED. NEW INTERSTATE BATTERY ($145.47) WITH C- TECH BATTERY MAINTAINER HARD WIRED IN. ALL RECEIPTS (40 PLUS) SINCE NEW INCLUDED IN A 3 RING BINDER, FACTORY TOOL KIT, OWNERS MANUALS WITH POUCH AND COMPLETE SHOP REPAIR MANUAL (500+ PAGES) ARE INCLUDED THIS VEHICLE PASSES EMISIONS FIRST TIME EVERY TIME WITH CRAZY LOW NUMBERS. THE BOTTOM LINE IS A OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF FERRARI'S GREATLY IMPROVED (OVER 300 IMPROVEMENTS FROM THE SERIES ONE TESTAROSSA'S 1984-1991) 512. THIS CAR HAS NO ISSUES AND IS A STRONG RUNNING OUTSTANDING VEHICLE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COORDINATION AND COSTS. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THIS BEAUTIFUL 12 CYLINDER FERRARI.
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