Ferrari California 4.3l 178812 2011 V8 Long Block Engine on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
Brand: Ferrari
Model: California
Engine: 178812
Specification: 4.3L
Year: 2011
Manufacturer Part Number: 2248619
Engine Size: 4.3L/260
Block Type: V
Mileage: 060,507KM
Other Part Number: 239916
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Item Location: Singapore
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