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Rare Bianco Avus 2008 Ferrari F430 Spider Hits Market With Only 18,000 Miles

Rare Bianco Avus 2008 Ferrari F430 Spider Hits Market With Only 18,000 Miles

Yahoo19-03-2025

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A stunning and rare example of Ferrari's iconic F430 Spider has become available for collectors, finished in the highly coveted Bianco Avus exterior and paired uniquely with a striking Rosso leather interior. Offered by Reimel Motor Cars, this 2008 model has traveled just 18,000 miles and arrives in pristine, showroom-quality condition.
Powering the F430 Spider is Ferrari's acclaimed 4.3-liter DOHC V8 engine, delivering potent performance through the sophisticated F1 paddle-shift transmission. Enhancing its agility and stopping power are polished 19-inch split five-spoke wheels and factory-optioned carbon ceramic brakes accented by Ferrari's trademark red calipers.
Distinctive Scuderia shields adorn the fenders, signaling Ferrari's proud motorsport heritage, while the sport exhaust system further amplifies the unmistakable soundtrack of the high-revving V8.
Inside the cockpit, luxurious Daytona-style seats offer full power adjustment, expertly upholstered in Rosso leather contrasted with precise Nero stitching. Carbon fiber dominates the driver's zone, extending to the steering wheel, which features matching Rosso leather grips. Even the roll bar hoops boast premium Rosso leather coverings.
Additional upscale details include leather-trimmed rear walls and extended door sills, high-powered HiFi audio, navigation, and an aluminum driver's footrest. A yellow-faced rev counter prominently occupies the gauge cluster, providing a distinctive sporting flair. Notably, the vehicle features rare carbon fiber engine air box lids, front and rear parking sensors, and is accompanied by a Ferrari battery charger, car cover, and black convertible top.
White is a particularly uncommon and sought-after color for the F430 Spider, making this meticulously maintained example especially noteworthy. Coupled with its vibrant Rosso leather interior, this Ferrari represents a rare opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to acquire one of the most elegantly specified examples currently available.

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