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Ferrari 328 GTS V8 *271PS*, H-Kennzeichen, Nur 27 Stück 1987

General description : Ferrari 328 GTS Baujahr 1987 V8 Motor mit 3.2L und 270PS


Farbe: Weiß (Bianco FER100)
Interieur: Volllederausstattung in schwarz
Targa Dach in schwarz


Erstauslieferung Ferrari Schweiz (Automobile Nemeth AG Bern) in Jahre 1987.
Erstzulassung war am 01.05.1987.

Einer von nur 27 Ferrari 328 GTS in der Farbe Bianco (weiss) der in Europa ausgeliefert wurde!
Es handelt sich hier um ein Schweizer Fahrzeug.

Schlüssel, Bordwerkzeug, Bedienungsanleitung, Scheckheft, Ersatzrad ist vorhanden.


Ausstattung:

V8 Motor mit 270PS und 304NM
Service und Wartungsgepflegt mit Scheckheft
Komplette Wartungshistorie vorhaden
Letzter großer, umfassender Kundendienst inkl. Zahnriemenwechsel im November 2017 durchgeführt.
Kein Wartungsstau oder ähnliches. Einsteigen und los fahren
Bordwerkzeug, Bordmappe, etc. vorhanden
elektrische Fensterheber
FM Radio
Klimaanlage
Targadach in schwarz (Sehr guter Zustand)
Das Fahrzeug stammt aus Sammlerhand
Wir sind Offizieller Ferrari Servicepartner in Starnberg.
Alle unsere Ferraris wurden in unserer Werkstatt gewartet und überprüft.
Leasing/Finanzierung möglich
Neuer TÜV mit H-Zulassung
MwSt. (19%) ausweisbar
Tachostand: 48.737 Km


Fahrzeug steht in unserem NEUEN Showroom in Starnberg


Weitere Oldtimer, Yougtimer, Muscle Cars, Sportwagen & Exoten finden Sie auf unserer Homepage http://www.autotoystore.de


Wir haben ständig ca. 80 Fahrzeuge auf Lager.


Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten - alle Angaben sind unverbindlich

1987 Ferrari 328 GTS V8 *271PS*, H-Kennzeichen, Nur 27 Stück is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Gautinger Straße 8DE-82319 Starnberg by AutoToyStore GmbH for Not priced.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 328 GTS Model Version : V8 *271PS*, H-Kennzeichen, Nur 27 Stück Engine size : 3.2 Model Year : 1987 Sub type : Convertible Location : Gautinger Straße 8DE-82319 Starnberg Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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