For Sale: 2016 Ferrari California in Huntington Station, New York for sale in Huntington Station, NY

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Vehicle Description 2016 FERRARI CALIFORNIA T 2+2:
--Grigio Titanio metallic, Black leather interior, Black carpeting, 6,000 miles from new, 3.
9 Liter Twin-Turbo V8 engine, 7-speed Automatic F1 Style paddle shift gearbox.
Factory options include:
Backbone style front and rear seats, Red brake calipers, Horse stitched on headrest in Red, Sport exhaust pipes, Carbon fiber steering wheel with LEDs, Scuderia Ferrari shields, 20-inch Forged painted rims, Yellow rev counter, TPMS, Carbon ceramic brakes, Xenon HID headlamps, Rear parking sensors, Full electric seats.
The power is from a 3.
9L dual overhead camshaft twin turbocharged V-8 engine producing 550 hp at 7500 rpm 557 ft lb of torque at 4500 rpm.
Performance is 0-62mph in 3.
6 seconds and top speed of 196 mph.
This California T is in exceptional condition throughout.
Recently traded to Autosport Designs towards another vehicle in our inventory, it was previously owned by a long-time friend and client.
The California T has always received proper maintenance and care and has followed all Ferrari maintenance schedules to date.
It is complete with its original books, tools, keys/remotes, and build sheet.
It is superb and ready for immediate use and enjoyment.
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  • Year: 2016
  • Make: Ferrari
  • Model: California

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