1986 Alfa Romeo Sipider Quadrifoglio Rare 1 Owner Only 57k Miles All Original! on 2040-cars
Santa Monica, California, United States
1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Quardrifolio Convertible Original Californian Classic coupe ! ONCE IN YOUR LIFE TIME! FROZEN IN TIME! ORIGINAL CONDITION! ONCE OWNER SINCE NEW! NO ACCIDENT ! LOW MILES! HELLO THERE ! I HOPE YOU DOING WELL ! THANK YOU FOR CHECKING MY WONDERFUL ALFA ROME SPIDER! IF YOU LIKE TO SEND ME OFFER I LOVE TO SPEAK WITH YOU BEFORE THE SALE END! YOU HAVE WONDERFUL DAY . Do not louse on this one ! You wont fond same ever ! I am offering for sale my1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Quardrifolio Convertible Original Californian Classic coupe ! The car started her life in the sunny California and stayed here since new!The car owned by Hollywood actor lady who loved Italien Sports Cars !She owned the car in the past 24 years!The car is in original condition. It is amazing when you look at the interior for the car. The car has been parked in the past 20 years!!!!!!! The car only have 57.000 Original miles! The only reason she owned several cars and she used this one for special events only. SUPER REARE CAR! AMAZING CONDITION ! FROZEN IN TIME ! ALL ORIGINAL INSIDE AND OUT SIDE! YOU WONT FIND SAME EVER IN THE PLANET! The car runs and drives well! It currently not registered and used! The car comes with clean californian tittle ! THIS CAR AMAZING TO DRIVE! IT IS A REALY HEAD TURNER ! THE CONDITION OF THE CAR I LIKE NEW! 1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Quardrifolio Convertible Original 57.000 miles once in your life time ! Amazing condition ! Please look at the 65 pix from the car ! International buyers are welcome in my auction ! If you have any question please feel free to ask. I can be reached in 323 632 9308. I will be happy to help you with my best knowledge. Matching number car ! Original paint ! Original interior! My payment method is bank wire transfer or cash in person!
The buyer must pay $600 nonrefundable deposit via pay pal nor more right away!The deposit must be received with in 24 hours! The full payment must do with in 4 business day ! The car will be released when the full amount is received and cleared!
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