Available for auction is a 1:7 scale model of the 2011 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, part of the Full Function Radio Control series. The model car’s front wheels are equipped with springs and rear wheels with a differential. The model is equipped with an on/off switch and front wheel adjustment. The Ferrari brake discs and calipers are showcased perfectly, with bucket seats and a steering wheel with paddle shifters inside makes perfect details.
The lights illuminate when moving forward and backward (as shown in the photo), but they remain off when the car is stationary. The model is officially licensed by Ferrari, as indicated on the nameplate. The car is powered by a 7.2V 36W battery. The seller states the model is in excellent condition and includes a new battery with a remote control. The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees. PCARMARKET is not responsible for anything lost or broken during shipping.
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Sold for $325
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@Andrew97 Hello Andrew, its minimal running. Used once maybe twice
@dino70089 Those are reflections, ich can show you on additional photos. Contact me via e-mail Please.
Photo 11 looks like there may be scratches on the hood...or are those just reflections?
Hi. It looks like it's unused. Right?
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@dino70089 Cool fact, I've never heard of it.
Despite this, this car holds its standards :)
It was a joke. 599’s (and most 2000’s Ferraris are notorious for their interior buttons becoming sticky from the coating applied at the factory, and it can cost thousands to resolve.
@dino70089 Hello @dino70089
What you mean exactly by sticky buttons ? RC Controller works perfectly.
65cm length ≈ 25 inch
32cm width ≈ 12 inch
20cm height ≈ 7inch
What is the overall length?
Any sticky buttons?
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