Both in London, one RHD, one LHD. No affiliation with either seller. Just found it interesting....
Both in London, one RHD, one LHD. No affiliation with either seller. Just found it interesting. http://www.jameslist.com/advert/358250/for-sale-ferrari-599-gto http://www.jameslist.com/advert/356195/for-sale-ferrari-599-gto
Then there is a forth one (a red RHD): http://www.jameslist.com/advert/359523/for-sale-ferrari-599-gto For sale at High Wycombe, with only delivery mileage for the price of 475,000 (about $606,000 or £396,000)... this is almost "nothing" for a 80 limited edition!
There are a lot of such scam offers in Europe from dealers who want to atract the attention at best and to collect some deposits for nothing at worst. If you look at their web page, they have no real cars, only internet pics of all possible latest supercars they can get for you. Such companies usually are not trusted ones. Well, given that Aperta price in UK is £350K with VAT, the price of £396K plus 20% VAT, because there is notification that VAT is not paid, so its £475K to spend to have it registred in UK. Not bad premium considering that the car, no matter how rare, unique and limited it is, is an old good 599 to be replaced few months time. Also note the speedo - its km/h instead of mph, seems to be Australasia specs cars, could be some refusal car from customer there.
On that first listing, there are two different cars. The first two pictures are of a black car with tan interior. It has the chrome wheels and red calipers. Then the picture of the car in motion and from the front is a different car. This is the Novitec SA, which is grey. It has black wheels and yellow calipers. It was featured in an article recently. It is not black. Anyone who would put up pictures of two different cars and not explain is not a trustworthy seller. BEWARE
Of course not : they don't exist..... The one listed from High Wycombe is clearly physical somewhere in the world - but its possible the owner may not know its listed as for sale !