$357k Msrp 2,700 Miles V12 Cameras Lift Shields Daytonas Carbon Fiber Warranty on 2040-cars
Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:6.3L 6262CC V12 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Brown
Make: FERRARI
Number of Cylinders: 12
Model: FF
Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 2,749
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
I am selling my 2012 Ferrari FF to make room for an incoming 458 Spider.
CONTACT MARC WITH ANY QUESTIONS: 610-389-2456
Below is all the vehicles information:
-Grigio Silverstone Metallic (Gray) over Cuoio (Brown) Leather interior.
-Original MSRP $357,175 (see original window sticker pictured).
-100% Accident free. No paintwork or bodywork. Clean carfax/autocheck history reports (these reports are available for your viewing).
-Only 2,749, 2 Owner miles!
-651 Horsepower V12
-ALL WHEEL DRIVE
-Navigation
-Heated/ventilated Daytona Style seats.
-Carbon Fiber steering wheel w/LEDs
-Scuderia Fender Shields
-Front end lift system
-Front/Rear view cameras
-Cruise Control
-Yellow Brake calipers
-Yellow Tachometer
-Alcantara Headliner
-Leather lower dashboard
-Chrome front grill
-AFS System
-$16,259 in other options!!
-Carbon Fiber wheel center caps.
-Grigio Silverstone Metallic prancing horse badge on trunk.
-Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires with plenty of tread life remaining
-The balance of the Ferrari's FACTORY WARRANTY still applies. Original in-service date was: March 31, 2012!
-The balance of Ferrari's 7 YEAR/UNLIMITED MILE MAINTENANCE PLAN applies. I just had the first annual service completed last week.
-All original manuals/books/keys/window sticker are included.
-Factory car cover/seat covers/steering wheel cover are included.
-PPI's are welcome at buyers expense.
-My local Ferrari Dealership will be assisting in the sale so I can take advantage of the tax credit. Financing options and Ferrari CPO Warranties will be available as well!
-There are no liens on the title. It is owned outright. The clean/clear title is in hand.
CONTACT MARC WITH ANY QUESTIONS: 610-389-2456.
**This vehicle is being sold 'AS-IS' by the seller. It is backed by the balance of Ferrari's Factory Warranty and Maintenance Plans. We reserve the right to end the listing early as the vehicle is for sale locally. The miles may vary as the car may still get used slightly.**
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