A stunning example of one of Ferrari’s most prized vehicles, the 599 SA Aperta, is currently for sale on James Edition in Marbella, Spain and we can’t think of a better supercar for the beautiful Spanish coastline.
The SA Aperta was capped to just 80 units worldwide and it remains the Italian marque’s most extreme front-engine droptop ever. Many often confuse the SA Aperta as simply a convertible version of the 599 GTB but in actual fact, it is essentially a 599 GTO with the roof chopped off and fitted with some bespoke body panels.
This particular example has been imported to Spain from Qatar and is painted in Rosso Corsa. It also features numerous carbon fiber accents, including the door handles and Cavallino Shield on both front quarter panels.
Inside, the cabin, steering wheel, door panels and dashboard are almost exclusively bathed in red leather. In fact, the only elements of the interior that aren’t red are either carbon fiber, metal or plastic.
The car currently has an asking price of 1.125 million euros ($1.34 million) which is quite reasonable considering it only has 3,107 miles (5,000 km) on the clock.
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