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The mere sight of the Prancing Horse badge on a car is sure to evoke wonder and excitement among motor enthusiasts. With well over 82 years of exquisite craftsmanship and excellence Ferrari has proven to the world what luxury mixed with performance can bring. With the critical success of the Ferrari 360, Ferrari introduced the Ferrari F430 in the Berlinetta and Spider variants from 2004 acting as the successor of the 360 with production lasting till 2009. Ready to grace your stable is a 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider with just 12,203 miles on the clock and available to be seen in California.

Ferrari’s ethos of luxury and performance is outright visible in this 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider with the Blue Pozzi color which is wrapped over by a 3M Cosmic Blue wrap. It is reported by the seller that the 3M wrap can be removed, and the car brought back to the original color. Acting as the Ferrari’s expensive shoes are a set of factory-fitted custom 20" dual 5-spoke alloy wheels in bronze, with the Ferrari logo on the hubcaps, the original 19" 5-spoke OEM wheels will also be given with the sale. Part of the factory options are a Scuderia branded shields around the car, carbon fiber engine compartment, and a blue soft top. The interior features a luxurious Bianco deviated stitch with tan-colored leather and electric functionality seats. The roll bar is finished off in a matching blue. Other interior features include a CD changer, an upgraded sound system with an Alpine amplifier, focal speakers, and a 10" subwoofer. A Clarion touchscreen specifically for Ferrari is installed along with an aftermarket backup camera.

When the Ferrari F430 was released, it was offered with just one engine configuration, namely the 4.3L Ferrari V8 with either a 6-speed manual transmission or the performance-oriented 6-speed F1 automated manual transmission. Luckily, this 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider is equipped with the 4.3L V8 and the F1 6-speed transmission, which enables the F430 to spit out 483hp of power along with 343 lb. ft of torque. With a top speed in excess of 196mph and a 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds, this Ferrari is equipped with carbon-ceramic brakes developed with Brembo and Bosch to ensure steady stopping.

Car Location: California Reported Factory Options: Carbon fiber engine compartment Electric seats F-1 transmission Yellow brake calipers Blue roll bar Yellow Tachometer Blue soft top Scuderia Shields CD Changer Dual Mode exhaust Carbon Ceramic Brakes 19" Silver Alloy Wheels Bianco deviated stitch Original Blue Pozzi exterior now wrapped in 3M Cosmic Blue 20" Bronze custom wheels w/ Michelins Fronts are 245/30/20 and Rears are 295/30/20 Upgraded sound system w/ Alpine amp, Focal Speakers and 10" Subwoofer Clarion touch screen for Ferrari installed Aftermarket backup camera installed Clutch reported to be at 90% by seller Enthusiast owned Seller states the Cosmic Blue Wrap can be removed and brought back to original paint



The world depends on connectivity and ease. As manufacturers continue to copy and paste the “latest” offerings, Ferrari has been one manufacturer that has blended in modern-day requirements and the prancing horse charm. If you are the type of person that doesn't subscribe to modern day motoring, this 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider is the one for you. Hailing from cape coral, Florida, this prancing horse is reported to have run just 18,747 miles and also has a lot of Ferrari goodies included in its sale.



Following up from Ferrari’s excellent 360, the F430 was introduced in 2004, for the 2005 model year. Sitting in Ferrari’s entry-level line-up, models like the 355, 360, 430 etc. have served as excellent introductions to the Ferrari portfolio. The F430 was made for just five model years and it’s estimated that 16,750 were made! That’s pretty significant for an Italian premium sports car maker to produce. Today, an F430 remains a fantastic Ferrari to acquire if you’d like to sample the brand’s offerings. Thankfully, we have a 2006 Ferrari F430 for sale from Los Alamitos, California. This reportedly all-stock car has got 30,000 miles on the clock, tan leather upholstery and an automated manual transmission as highlights.



Ferrari’s entry-level models have always been something of a revelation. Yes, their top-tier sports and supercars are mind-blowingly awesome. But entry level in Ferrari parlance doesn’t really mean giving up any of the joy. Sure, you’ve got lower power figures and less outright speed. But the driving experience, spine-tingling engine notes and sheer jaw-dropping style are still there. Take this 2006 Ferrari F430 Spider as a prime example. Hailing from Florida, it’s traveled under 20,000 miles, making it a superb find for a discerning enthusiast. The F430 was made between 2004 and 2009, and took over from the F360. With its Pininfarina-directed style, it’s a fine modern Ferrari to enjoy, as well as a sure-fire classic in a few years time. This particular car comes with the original owner’s manual and a car cover as well.




Did you grow up playing Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2? If so, you likely remember the Ferrari 360 Modena. Now, you can pick up your very own one, as we’ve got this 56,043-mile 1999 Ferrari 360 Modena for sale. Coming to you from Boca Raton, this car features that beautifully tuneful 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V8 that you can hear in person on every drive. That, its captivating Giallo Modena paintwork and robotized F1 automated manual transmission make this a proper old-school Ferrari that isn’t overwhelmed by tech. Don’t worry, with 395 horsepower on tap, it isn’t slow either.



Supercar used to mean something with truly awesome performance that could really sweep you off your feet and take your breath away. Typically, supercars packed at least 500 horsepower and could easily crest 200mph. They were raw, unrefined beasts with scant creature comforts. The McLaren F1 of the Nineties somewhat refined things a bit, and the Bugatti Veyron took it to the next level. Suddenly, Super wasn’t enough and a new term was coined; Hypercar. These are machines that are truly next-level. Today’s 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider is definitely a Hypercar. The SF90 range was introduced in 2020, and named after Ferrari’s Formula 1 car at the time. It’s got hybrid tech, all-wheel drive, and a power output just shy of four figures. All that could be yours if you desire, thanks to this Maryland-based 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider. With a mere 140 miles on the clock, it’s also got a lovely open-topped design to offer you the most glorious driving experience possible. Plus, we’re told that this example packs over $56,000 in additional options, with a jaw-dropping $681,668 in MSRP!



If you want a Ferrari, there’s a fine array of modern models to pick from. Let’s take, say, the past ten years. You’ve got the 488, Portofino, Roma, California, GTC4 Lusso, Superfast, etc. Today’s Prancing Horse is a 2016 Ferrari California T. The California is a 2+2 hardtop convertible built as a grand tourer. It was made between 2008 and 2017, making this 37,481-mile example from Weston one of the last to leave the gates of Ferrari’s famous Maranello factory. With its 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, 20-inch Forged Diamond wheels and Daytona-style seats, this is a nice choice for those who want a Ferrari that’s a comfortable but fast cruiser, rather than an all-out racing machine. Because this car will get you places very quickly and thrill you to the maximum, but will do so in great comfort and luxury.


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