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Scuderia, Rosso Corsa, $295+k Msrp, Amazing Car! on 2040-cars

US $174,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:12010 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: ZFFKW64A880160881 Year: 2008
Sub Model: Scuderia
Make: FERRARI
Exterior Color: Red
Model: 430
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Carbon Fiber
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: F1 Superfast transmission
Mileage: 12,010
Engine Description: 4.3L V8 FI DOHC 32V
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

If your thinking of a 430, think Scuderia. It is such a visceral, fun car. Top Gear (available on YouTube) calls it a Ferrari for the Soul.
This one sold new by Ferrari of Beverly Hills 6/19/08. MSRP $295,396 (window sticker included in sale) I'm the second owner. Last annual service on 2/25/13. Clutch 22% worn, brakes 10% worn. All keys, books, tools, chargers, covers, etc. 12,020 miles. I'm of the school that says much less than ~2,000 miles/year is asking for mechanical trouble from disuse. I know some others that place a premium on a car that hasn't been used in the 5 years. I'm active on both FChat and FLife, past member of FCA, car (and motorcycle) guy to the core. 

Options were:  Red Brake Calipers,  Carbon Fiber Headlights,  Extinguisher,  Stripe (only Ferrari could  charge $8,264 for stripes), 
Gold Rims,  Red Stitching,  & Spare Tire.

Tons of extras. There is one photo of some of the extras. Not in the photo are things like the floor mats (I got custom rubber in keeping with the elementary character of the car), the tool kit in the leather case behind the spare tire, etc. 
If you want photos of anything in particular, just let me know. Scud is Rosso Corsa Fer 322 (with unopened touch up paint).
Its got a professionally installed top of the line radar and laser detector/shifter the Passport 9500ci
Also a hi end stereo with GPS/NAV, bluetooth, iPod, all the bells and whistles, Kenwood KVY-514/KVT534DVD
Plaque with car's serial number. BTW the assembly # is 78091
Car has the optional spare with jack and tool kit, plus another tool kit, plus extras
the only special thing an owner needs is a 17mm hex for the Titanium wheel bolts.
It's the one thing Ferrari doesn't supply in either kit. I've got two with the car.
There aren't may Scuds in CA, there's a group photo near the bottom of listing before a canyon cruise. Mine is on the left.

I'll try and list just some of the extras. Two battery maintainers, the Ferrari one and a much better one wired
in behind the driver's seat. Very easy to use. A kid's Ferrari licensed electric F1 car. Two complete cover sets with Ferrari 
bags. One with red car cover, seat and steering wheel covers, the other with same (in another bag) but with unused white cover from Ferrari. 
Manuals, originals, plus large format loose leaf. F1 car model in red with thumb drive containing shop manual, error codes, 
owner manual, etc. Unused spare key, The already mentioned two tool kits with, therefore, some duplication like two 
tow hooks, wrenches not normally in either kit. Unused Ferrari over shoulder bag. Front license mount plate (car has never had a front plate. Ferrari branded clothes. Custom windshield sunshade for the Scud (it's under the pile of stuff in the photo). There's lots more I can't think of. 

The Scud is in Great Condition.

If you have questions, or want to see the car you can contact me through eBay or at
danstern88@aol.com    or 310-545-5498
Your welcome to have a pre purchase inspection done. I will assist with shipping if neccessary.
Dan

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