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2005 Ferrari 430 Spider on 2040-cars

US $52,200.00
Year:2005 Mileage:29576 Color: Black /
 Red
Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States

Send me an email at: arnulfo.wojtak@powdermail.com .

SPORTS FANS, THIS FERRARI WAS PREVISOULY OWNED BY NFL STAR JAMAL LEWIS OF THE ALANTA FALCONS!!!!
Congrats on choosing an F430! It’s basically the most reliable exotic car on the market and I speak from
experience after owning Maserati, Bentley, Lamborghini, Rolls, etc.
It's a beautiful car, it’s a fun car to drive, it’s reliable and it’s affordable and will turn heads
EVERYWHERE you go!
Most of all its FAST and sounds amazing, not to mention actually gets GREAT gas mileage.
Now if you are shopping for a 1980's looking Magnum PI Red on Tan model, go for it. Personally I feel that look is
seriously outdated!
If you want the hottest new and rare color combo of High Gloss Black with Red leather interior, this is for you!
I believe this is the ONLY black on red F430 I have ever seen and is the ONLY one for sale I can find!
But before you shop for the "best deal", let me educate you on the model so you know what to look for...
Don’t trust that people have done repairs unless they can show you a receipt and at what miles they did it at!!!
Just saying it has a new clutch, may not mean it does...
1. You will need a CLUTCH for any pre-owned F1! This car was designed with the Ferrari F1 paddle shift manual
transmission. It is fun to drive and was built to be driven in "manual", however many people drive in "auto mode"
which will wear a clutch faster. A new clutch job will cost you $8,000 and last you about 5+ years or more. Mine
has a brand new clutch and throw out bearing and I just had the computers kiss point re-adjusted recently $350.
2. The F1 clutch relay will cause issues as it heats. A new relay does not solve this. I have the upgraded relay
already installed with NO shift errors!! This is a $500 job.
3. You will need an F1 pump and this is a $3,500 job. Mine is brand new and is the Recambi upgraded model.
4. You will need both front and rear, both left and right O2 Sensors replaced. This car has FOUR of them. Mine are
new!
5. HEAT and AC! This is a big one. Many control modules get shorted out. Mine was replaced and ALL heat and AC
works perfect, blows ice cold.
6. Among all this. I have new tires and new brakes. This car NEEDS NOTHING!
7. Paint, body and leather...
When buying any used car. It can be sad to have to live with swirl marks, scratches, dents, chips, door dings and
worn dirty leather. Makes buying a new car feel like not such a new car for you... Well many used cars are just
washed before you buy. Mine has been BEYOND well taken care of. Let me explain. 1st, I am a fanatic about black
cars. I have 5 black cars. I have color sanded and buffed this car twice. Once right when I bought it to give it
that perfect shine and, once again about a year ago. There is NOT a single door ding nor dent. There are NO swirl
marks. This paint looks like a glass mirror and I just had a $500 detail done to sell the car in amazing condition.
Now let’s talk about the leather. Most light colored leather on a used car is pretty worn out and dirty. When I
bought this car I had ALL leather steam cleaned and conditioned to look BRAND NEW. I then had my detailer care for
it with PH balanced products and after the $500 detail I just had done, they shampooed the leather, carpets and
treated it all. You will get in and think that no one has ever been inside this car. As it still looks like new!
8. Amenities. Of course all luxury cars come with all the bells and whistles. Mine has a few options you will not
see many others have. First it does have the front touch screen stereo with DVD, MP3 and Bluetooth for hands free
speaker phone and music from your phone to the stereo. It also has a Back-up Camera! To look factory, the stereos
touch-screen wallpaper has been changed to a Ferrari logo as well! In the rear are TWO MBQUART amps custom
installed with black suede to cover all wires. Each light up red to match the interior and have chrome Ferrari
emblems on them. Between them is the factory red leather subwoofer enclosure with new FOCAL subwoofers installed
and in each door panel are new MBQUART separates to give this Ferrari an amazing sound to the stereo over the cheap
paper speakers Ferrari includes. This was a $10,000 install. I also installed the full Ferrari factory Carbon Fiber
dash and center console kit $8,000. I have had custom made (by the same company that makes the mats for Rolls
Royce) two black sheep skin floor mats that are thick and luxuriously soft. These were $800 alone!!! Last, I
installed the Novotec smoked light set with all four rear taillights, center brake light and side markers for
$8,000! On top of all that I have black and chrome with red lip GnG 20" rims in front and 22” rims in back all
with brand new tires ($8,000 set) that make this car look amazing.

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Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix sings Waltzing Matilda

Mon, 25 Aug 2014

Changeable. Each commentator will use that word at least 6,072 times over the Belgian Formula One
Grand Prix weekend. It is almost always applied to the weather, because the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit - perhaps all of Belgium - resides in some sort of climatological Narnia, its ADD skies totally unable to settle on a reliable behavior.
A dry Friday turned into a thoroughly wet qualifying on Saturday. When Q3 had done, Nico Rosberg would line up on pole position for the fourth race in a row for Mercedes AMG Petronas, after teammate Lewis Hamilton had another brake problem, this time glazing on one of the discs. Infiniti Red Bull Racing engineered a low-downforce setup and Sebastian Vettel took the best advantage, lining up third and making us wonder if the magic was back. Fernando Alonso drove the first Ferrari to fourth, the Spaniard saying he thought a podium was possible. Daniel Ricciardo put the second Infiniti Red Bull Racing in fifth, Valtteri Bottas behind him in the first Williams, then Kimi Räikkönen in the second Ferrari, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Jenson Button in the sole McLaren in the top ten.

Ferrari California T has a turbo V8 lurking under new nose [w/video]

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

The Ferrari California might technically be the Prancing Horse's entry-level model, but there is nothing basic about the latest upgrade for the California T. Showing its face to the public for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, it is now propelled by a 3.9-liter, turbocharged V8 with 560 horsepower and 557 pound-feet of torque, which equates to an extra 70 hp and a 49 percent increase in torque over the previous engine.
The forced induction mill is enough to accelerate it to 62 miles per hour in 3.6 seconds. Also not that many Ferrari buyers are going to care, but the switch also means a 15 percent improvement in fuel economy. Oh, and based on the video preview below, it sounds pretty good, too.
While the new engine is certainly the headline grabber, there are other upgrades as well: a top that closes in 14 seconds, new steering box, improved magnetic dampers and an upgraded traction control system. Pininfarina also reshaped the nose to make it more look like Ferraris of the 1960s. This is seems to be the best looking and performing California yet.

Are you the Enzo-succeeding Ferrari F150?

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

We've brought you no end of spy shots and rumors surrounding the new Ferrari hypercar, often referred to as F150, that is destined to succeed the Enzo as the Italian maker's top offering. Now, one new and highly speculative rendering has come to light whose origins are interesting, even if the final product is still pretty much a stab in the dark.
The rendering you see here was created by an organization called goldRush Rally, which published the image on its Facebook page. The claim is that this rendering was based on a "snapshot of a plaque with a sketch of the new supercar." We certainly won't speculate as to what kind of "presentation" a luxury-rally throwing company like gRR would be invited to - to say nothing of why there was a plaque bearing the image of a supercar that has been so well cordoned off from public eyes - but we'll roll with it because we love the internet.
Even if the story is completely true (big if), we're fairly certain the details of the rendering miss in some places relative to the real deal car. The front wheel wells, for instance, seem comically thin around the top, and hold wheels that are way out of proportion with the spy shots and videos we've seen so far. More promising, however, is the detailing of the door and sill of the F150 - portions of the car that have consistently been covered in spy shots.