Dear Ferrari friends, I am going to sell my 2005 Ferrari 612 Manual. The car is located in Germany and has 50.000 km in total since new. The presented car is equipped with the very rare manual gearbox und has an elegant color combination grigio titan/cuoio. It is presented in superb condition both cosmetically and mechanically, complete with its original service books and leather wallet. The big 50.000 km service was just done (including belt Change), new 20 rims from OZ with fresh Michelin tires complete the package. Price on request. If you are interested please send me a PM. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My Price indication for the car is 75 T€ (100 T$). The car is equipped with a sports exhaust from Supersprint. For more pictures and additional information please send a PM.
I would like to update the price for my car. As the Euro has come down furthermore, the actual price is 94.000 USD.
That is one gorgeous car. I wish it were a US model. It would sell quickly and for far more than your asking, I believe.
As of today 11l21/14 the Euro exchange rate is $1.24 - 1 so the price =$92,934.15!! At $.66 - 1 I'm a buyer!!! OSFF I love it.
Shouldn't a Manual be posted in the Ferrari Parts & Collectibles section? OH, WAIT!!! Beautiful car - GLWTS!!!
Beautiful. To bad Ferrari couldn't have done a better job integrating the shift gate into the console.
Wow. Sorry I posted in your thread it was probably sold. Very surprised it's lasted. I sold my 612 this year and it sat for about 6 months until I consigned it and the dealer had it gone in a week. One of the big differences is exposure. I know how to sell a car and failed to follow the rules. I should have listed it everywhere, cars.com, autotrader, FML, dupont registry, all of them, in addition to the forums.
Where in Germany is the car located? Please email me on [email protected], I am interested in the car.
For a quick sale, I'd just recommend listing it on eBay. Maximum exposure, as just about everyone looking for any type of car at least checks out what is on eBay. Congrats on the sale, BTW. I was in DC about two months ago and dropped by FoW to see it great looking color combo.
Georgeouse color. No shields which I read people prefer this way on the 612. A rare manual. Price is very reasonable. Not sure why someone does not snap this up and ship it to the US. How much could shipping really be? 5k?
It's not the shipping cost... it's the Federalization of the car to allow for it to be registered in the US. It would be very costly. Mike
^^^ what all is required in the Federalization process in terms of time, money, and steps to be taken?