2006 Ferrari 430 Spider on 2040-cars
Tivoli, Texas, United States
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Before I tell you how great this car is I need to tell you why it is so cheap. This car has a flood title. It is a Texas title that reads 'Reconditioned Title Flood Damage'. It was in a flood years ago. The damage was to the computer and the wiring harness. The repairs were made at Ferrari Atlanta. I have all the receipts. The day after I returned to Austin I had the car inspected at Ferrari Austin. The report is attached.
So what does a flood title mean to you? First of all, you can't get a loan at the bank. You will have to have all the money up front in order to buy this car. And that is the primary reason this car is so cheap. You can't buy an extended warranty from Ferrari. Those are the two big ones. Now let's get on to the good stuff.
If it isn't evident from the photos, this is the best looking Ferrari ever built. At the time this car was ordered, F430s were selling for so much over sticker that this guy didn't give options a second thought. He ordered it all.
Red Brake Calipers
Power Daytona Seats
Scuderia Shields
Yellow Tach
6 CD Changer
Hi Power HiFi With Sub Woofer
Carbon Fibre Driving Zone
Leather Rear Shelf
Special Charcol Stitching
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