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Evo X Ef4 Turbo Low Miles Warranty on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Staten Island, New York, US

Staten Island, New York, US
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MINT EF4 TURBO ONLY HAS 1400 MILES WAS SENT TO MAP TO GET CHECKED OUT EVERYTHING IS PERFECT TURBO STILL HAS WARRANTY. REASON FOR SELLING IS CAUSE IM GOING T3 KIT TO MAKE MORE POWER. I MADE 440 WHP ON A DYNO DYNAMICS DYNO ON STOCK BLOCK!! THIS TURBO IS A BEAST COMES WITH OIL LINE. YOU WILL NOT FIND THIS TURBO FOR CHEAPER I PROMISE YOU THAT. THANKS FOR LOOKING HAPPY BIDDING AND THIS LISTING IS LOCAL TO SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END IT AT ANY TIME THANKS!

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LaFerrari joins Supercar exhibition at Ferrari Museum in Maranello

Mon, 11 Mar 2013

The new LaFerrari has joined an exhibition of supercars at Ferrari’s Maranello Museum joining cars like the 250 GTO, F40, F50 and Enzo Ferrari. Ferrari boss, Luca di Montezemolo, has opened the Supercar exhibition in Maranello to showcase Ferrari’s greatest models all in one place, an opportunity Ferraristi will find hard to resist. As well as LaFerrari, Ferrari has on show perhaps the greatest supercar in their history – the Ferrari 250 GTO – which was built in very limited numbers – just 33 Series 1 and 3 Series 2 cars – and now commands prices around the $40 million mark, the 288 GTO, the F40 – perhaps the ‘Driver’s’ choice – the F50 and, of course, the Enzo Ferrari.

GPS signals trump cellular in FCC battle

Tue, 28 Feb 2012

Bandwidth has become a precious commodity. Just ask any owner of a car that has an analog OnStar system that wound up being a useless brick when digital cellular signals were declared to be the only game in town. LightSquared, a company that grew out of the satellite-communications industry, is banking that the chunk of spectrum it holds the rights to will help smaller, regional competitors compete with the big wireless providers.