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For Sale White 599 GTB - Fire in the engine area

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  1. StartedFromTheBottom

    StartedFromTheBottom Formula Junior
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    Hey,

    we're offering this beautiful EU 599 GTB in white which had a fire in the front left area which destroyed almost all cables and plastics in the engine area. No other accidents before. The engine should be fine after cleaning. So this car should be no big deal for somebody who has some time and passion to put a whole electric cable tree through the car.
    The colour combo is awesome white with Cuoio interior full of carbon fiber in good condition, 4 point carbon racing seats. Front hood and left fender already replaced with new parts. This car is way too beautiful to break it down into spares... Fully filled Service book available. 88.000km ran.
    Car is located in Germany. Interior Pictures see also here: https://www.autoscout24.de/angebote/ferrari-599-gtb-fiorano-f1-benzin-weiss-71e97267-acc6-c81c-e053-e250040afe94
    Export is possible on your efforts.
    Price is 39.500€

    Text me for any information.
    Regards

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  2. Redneck Slim

    Redneck Slim Formula 3
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    What caused the fire? Electrical short? Ruptured fuel line? Does it run? Does it run properly? More information would be helpful.
     
  3. dmundy

    dmundy Formula 3
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    Pretty sure it doesn’t run...
     
  4. StartedFromTheBottom

    StartedFromTheBottom Formula Junior
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    Of course it doesn't... what a question ;) the cause is unknown because nobody cares... we're not the police.
     
  5. sixcarbs

    sixcarbs F1 Veteran
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    Interesting opportunity for someone who knows what they are doing.

    Having said that your police comment reminds me of this. :)

     
  6. Simon^2

    Simon^2 F1 World Champ

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    Your posted link goes to some unrelated shopping site...
     
  7. George Vosburgh

    George Vosburgh F1 Rookie
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    Does it run, really? ( derogatory remarks not included )
     
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  8. Simon^2

    Simon^2 F1 World Champ

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    It has a better chance of flying in it's current state.

     
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  9. StartedFromTheBottom

    StartedFromTheBottom Formula Junior
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    You're right... i don't know why it doesn't work... sorry for that. Anyone interested just text me.
     
  10. phil the brit

    phil the brit Formula 3

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    I hate to think how much all the burnt out engine parts would cost to replace let alone a whole new loom. That is a minefield of damage, truthfully this surely has to be a parts car. Obviously it doesn't run but can the engine be turned by hand or is it siezed?
     
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  11. StartedFromTheBottom

    StartedFromTheBottom Formula Junior
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    It had no impact or any other accident so the engine should run properly. The temperature of the flames shouldn't have have done a lot to the metal engine parts. Yes it s a bit of work. But for somebody who has the time to clean the engine and to replace the cables i think it s a nice job. Takes some time and patience. We could help with the sourcing of parts.
     
  12. George Vosburgh

    George Vosburgh F1 Rookie
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    Agreed, if it was my car I'd tear the whole thing down just to make sure everything was right. The front shock replacement will not be cheap. If the ceramic rotors need to be changed it's big bucks.
     
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