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Ferrari 2005 "la Ferrari" Yearbook on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
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Loomis, California, United States

Loomis, California, United States
Ferrari 2005 "La Ferrari" Yearbook, US $13.95, image 1
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

Ferrari 2005 Yearbook (condensed "La Ferrari" version). Produced annually by Ferrari, covering the company's Formula 1 season, historic events, the factory and the production cars - F430, F430 Spider & 612 Scaglietti, plus the homologation 330 GTC & 575 GTC

Some very light shelf-wear to the cover as shown, but otherwise in excellent condition. Approx. A4 size, 212 x 297mm (8.4 x 11.7"), 60 pages, English & Italian text.

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