2006 Ferrari F430 Manual Spider 19,500 Miles I bought it back in February from Ferrari of Washington and they gave a 1 year warranty, also can be extended yearly at an additional cost. Ferrari Financial told me original MSRP was $246,379 but I do not have a copy of it Has some nice options like carbon fiber inside and engine compartment Clean Carfax, I'm the 3rd Owner, No issues, drives great, looks great Has all books,cover, keys, flashlight. Also has newer trickle charger installed which is very easy to use $175k and have dealer that can assist if necessary Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beautiful! Love all of the carbon fiber. What kind of service records do you have? Do you know if the headers have been replaced? Carbon Ceramic brakes?
Ferrari of Washington has service history for the last few years as they have been maintaining it. I don't know if the headers have been replaced or about the brakes. Ferrari did certify it and it has a warranty.
I think this is the certification/warranty that is valid till Feb 2019 and can be extended https://preowned.ferrari.com/en/US/approved
Posted on ebay if anyone is interested https://www.ebay.com/itm/2006-Ferrari-430/142849492432?hash=item21427e45d0:g:FFMAAOSwxblbN4uG
Predominately garage space and not a convertible guy. I need to buy a warehouse and just leave it there
I'm considering getting rid of my 08 Porsche 911 Turbo Cab 6-speed but only if I can replace it with a F430 6-speed. I'd like to discuss your F430 with you - call me at 904-704-7532 so we can talk. David
Nice car. Do you know when clutch was replaced? Also, looks like it has "normal" brakes, and not the Carbon Ceramics correct?
Unfortunately dealer didn't have it, and ferrari financial would only give me msrp amount and nothing about which options it had.
I just checked with Ferrari of Washington and he briefly looked over the service history and said they have been maintaining it religiously since 2010 and it did not look like clutch has been replaced. He also said it didn't look like brakes had been replaced either so he couldn't tell me if they were normal or ceramic, I said they are probably normal since the calipers weren't yellow, but he said they could be. Sorry, I know that probably isn't much help...
That sounds odd for them to say - it should be easy for them to tell by looking at the rotors. The ceramic ones look pretty different. Already said it above, but again, beautiful car!
Yeah, they said they would need to look at the car to tell, so I may take it to them in the next day or so and just get confirmation of which brakes it has. He couldn't tell me on the phone as the car is with me. Thanks
You could take a close up pic of the brake rotor and post it, if thats easier. Many people here can tell you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I actually just sent this to my salesman before I saw that you posted and he said it does have ceramic and it was like a $20k option. Thanks Image Unavailable, Please Login
Any dealer can run the build sheet for you. The Service Manager can do it. (it won't show the prices of the options, but it will show colors, options. For clarity, they cannot get the window sticker, but can get this print out) Also, the dealer service records will show the clutch wear percentage, from that you should be able to tell if its on its first clutch or a replacement clutch. Also the dealer will have access to warranty repairs history and that should answer the "new headers" question. And they can get the ceramic rotor wear from the last service also. Really, a few questions to the dealer will get you and any prospective buyer some important info about the car that most folks want to know when buying one of these. After buying this car from them, I would insist on getting the build sheet, warranty history and service records from the dealer (yeah, they might claim "prior customer privacy" on the service records, but it would not be the first time a dealer service manager blacked out the customer name and provided records to a new owner).
So I asked my salesman, ferrari financial, and the service advisor and they said they couldn't get a built/spec sheet. They did get me one for my 2016 f12 at one point, so maybe it has to do with the year. In regards to printing out service records, they said it would take hours as they would need to black out the prior owners info, so I didn't hound them. I should be getting the ferrari inspection/certification report from earlier this year in the next day or so and go from there.
I have gotten build sheets for cars older than yours, from that year, and from subsequent years, so I doubt it’s the year. Who knows, nothing surprises me with ferrari and details and systems... I printed 30 pages of my service records recently and blacked out my name and address and phone...took me less than 10 minutes. (My service advisor happily emailed me PDFs of all of my records for the last 7 years) (The cert/warr inspection should list the clutch and brake percentages. And they darn well can at least tell you the warranty history and thus find out about the exhaust manifolds) Sorry to hear they are not being helpful to a customer. Anyways, I was trying to be helpful, not challenging. This car looks like a great example. GLWS.