Ferrari F355 Warranty Card And Owner's Service Book on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Factory original Ferrari F355 Warranty Card and Owner's Service Book. In excellent
condition and very rare. I have one from an F355 F1 (the one shown in the pictures) and one from an F355 Challenge car. Ferrari print number 1193/97. 100% authenticity
guaranteed.
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