Details:
Price: SOLD
Year: 2008
Mileage: 8,500km
Engine: 4.3 L Ferrari V8
Transmission: F1 Superfast - 6 gears + Reverse
Layout: Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Specs:
- 19" 16M Specific 5 Spoke wheels
- JBL Profesional sound system
- Full carbon interior
- Carbon seats
- Rosso contrast stitching on alcantara
- Cavalliono rosso stitched head
Description:
This Ferrari F-430 Scuderia 16M is one of only 499 ever made to commemorate their F1 achievements of the era and a spectacular car for any credible "head screwed tight collector". The SF2 gearbox is simply sublime yet violently addictive and there simply is no better roof down theatre like experience to be had elsewhere. Few things compare to 5 lit LED's and a 60ms gear change at 8000+ rpm. The hills are alive with the sound of music strangely comes to mind when staring at this hot blooded stallion square on in the eyes, parked on the showroom floor.
Offered out exclusively and painted in Rosso Corsa with the Tri-colore painted stripes this 16m will tick every one of your boxes. The interior is ladened with lightweight carbon fibre door panels, centre console, dash console, vent surround and steering wheel with LED display. The competition ready Alcantara seats and dashboard are stitched in contrasting rosso thread with the rosso stitched Cavallino on the headrests. Exclusively available to the 16M are the nero 5 spoke 19" wheels. These are not 458 wheels and were fitted initially to the press cars. Nero brake callipers, fender shields and plenty more carbon fibre exterior bits such as the wing mirrors, engine lid and front and rear spitters complete the jaw dropping exterior styling. Also included is the JBL professional audio system but as far as we’re concerned, the only audio system we’re interested in sits right behind you and your passenger. Sold complete with a full service history, books, spare keys, car cover, battery conditioner, spare wheel and leather bound tool kit.
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This Ferrari F-430 Scuderia 16M is one of only 499 ever made to commemorate their F1 achievements of the era and a spectacular car for any credible “head screwed tight collector”. The SF2 gearbox is simply sublime yet violently addictive and there simply is no better roof down theatre like experience to be had elsewhere. Few things compare to 5 lit LED’s and a 60ms gear change at 8000+ rpm. The hills are alive with the sound of music strangely comes to mind when staring at this hot blooded stallion square on in the eyes, parked on the showroom floor.
This Ferrari F-430 Scuderia 16M is Offered out exclusively and painted in Rosso Corsa with the Tri-colore painted stripes this 16m will tick every one of your boxes. The interior is ladened with lightweight carbon fibre door panels, centre console, dash console, vent surround and steering wheel with LED display. The competition ready Alcantara seats and dashboard are stitched in contrasting rosso thread with the rosso stitched Cavallino on the headrests. Exclusively available to the 16M are the nero 5 spoke 19″ wheels. These are not 458 wheels and were fitted initially to the press cars. Nero brake callipers, fender shields and plenty more carbon fibre exterior bits such as the wing mirrors, engine lid and front and rear spitters complete the jaw dropping exterior styling. Also included is the JBL professional audio system but as far as we’re concerned, the only audio system we’re interested in sits right behind you and your passenger. Sold complete with a full service history, books, spare keys, car cover, battery conditioner, spare wheel and leather bound tool kit.
Designed by Pininfarina in collaboration with Frank Stephenson (Director of Ferrari-Maserati Concept Design and Development), the body styling of the F430 was revised from its predecessor, the 360, to improve its aerodynamic efficiency. Although the drag coefficient remained the same, the downforce was greatly enhanced. Despite sharing the same basic Alcoa Aluminium chassis, roofline, doors, and glass, the car looked significantly different from the 360. A great extent of Ferrari heritage was included in the exterior design. At the rear, the Enzo’s tail lights and engine cover vents were added. The car’s name was etched on the Testarossa-styled driver’s side mirror. The large oval openings in the front bumper are reminiscent of Ferrari racing models from the 60s, specifically the 156 “shark nose” Formula One car.