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Ferrari 2017

$8,000.00

Ferrari 2017 / Striker Car

Let’s not pretend this is a normal car deal.

If you’re looking at a Ferrari 2017 and it’s listed as a striker car, you need to understand one thing right away:

👉 There is no title with this vehicle.

Not delayed. Not something that will be processed later. Not something you can request after payment.

It’s simply not included.

That’s the reality of striker cars.


What a striker car actually is

No long explanation.

A striker car is just a vehicle sold without a title.

That’s it.

The car itself might still be in good condition. It might run, it might need work, or it might be used for parts. But the paperwork is not part of the deal.

That’s where people get confused—but it’s important to separate the two.


Why a Ferrari 2017 would have no title

This is the first thing most buyers want to know.

There are a few common reasons why a Ferrari 2017 ends up without a title:

  • Insurance company declared it a total loss
  • Sold through auction without full documentation
  • Paperwork lost or incomplete
  • Vehicle intended for export
  • Ownership history not finalized

Even high-end vehicles like Ferrari are not excluded from this process.

So the missing title isn’t unusual—it’s part of how the vehicle is being sold.


Who buys striker cars like this

Not everyone.

These types of vehicles are usually bought by:

  • Export buyers
  • Rebuilders
  • Mechanics
  • Parts dealers
  • Experienced buyers

If your plan is to register it immediately like a regular purchase, this isn’t for you.


Why people still buy them

Simple answer—price.

A Ferrari 2017 with a clean title is expensive.

Without a title, the price drops significantly.

That’s where the opportunity is.

You’re getting:

  • A luxury performance car
  • A high-end build
  • Strong engine performance

Just without the paperwork.


About the Ferrari (2017 model)

Now let’s talk about the car itself.

Ferrari is known for performance and design.

Even without going into specific models, a Ferrari 2017 typically offers:

  • Strong engine performance
  • Aggressive styling
  • High-end interior
  • Precision handling

Even as a striker unit, the car still holds serious value.


Specifications (general overview)

Since Ferrari models vary, here’s a general idea of what you’re dealing with:

  • Engine: V8 or V12 (depending on model)
  • Horsepower: 500 HP and above
  • Transmission: Automatic / dual-clutch
  • Drivetrain: RWD or AWD (model dependent)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Body style: Coupe / Convertible
  • Seating: 2
  • Build: High-performance

Exact specs depend on the specific unit.


Condition — this part matters

Not all striker cars are the same.

Some units:

  • Have light damage
  • Can be repaired
  • Still run

Others:

  • Need more work
  • Are better for parts

So don’t assume anything.

If you’re interested in a Ferrari 2017, ask for the exact condition.


Buying worldwide

This is normal.

Most striker vehicles are sold for:

  • Export
  • Rebuild projects
  • Parts use

The process is simple:

  1. You confirm the vehicle
  2. You get details (condition, specs, price)
  3. Payment is made
  4. Shipping is arranged

No title involved—just the car.


Shipping

Handled like any other vehicle shipment.

  • Secured properly
  • Loaded for transport
  • Delivered based on your location

Proper handling is what matters.


What we do

We keep things clear.

If it’s a Ferrari 2017 striker car, we tell you exactly what it is:

  • No title
  • Real condition
  • Actual specs
  • Straight pricing

No confusion.


Common mistakes buyers make

This happens more than it should:

  • Thinking the title might be available later
  • Not asking about condition
  • Treating it like a normal purchase
  • Rushing into the deal

If you understand what you’re buying, you avoid these issues.


Final thought

A Ferrari 2017 striker car is not for everyone.

But for the right buyer, it can be a strong opportunity.

You’re getting a high-end performance vehicle at a lower price.

Just be clear on what comes with it—and what doesn’t.


FAQ

What is a striker car?
A vehicle sold without a title.

Why does this Ferrari not have a title?
Usually due to insurance, auction, or paperwork issues.

Can I register it?
Depends on your country’s regulations.

Is the car usable?
Depends on its condition.

Why is it cheaper?
Because there’s no title.

Can it be shipped worldwide?
Yes.

Do you provide details before purchase?
Yes.

Who should buy striker cars?
Experienced buyers, exporters, rebuilders.

Can I ask questions before buying?
Yes.

How do I order?
Contact us, confirm details, then proceed.


If something isn’t clear, ask before moving forward. It’s always better than guessing.

Ferrari 2017

Asking $8000

Depo $1000
🙌🔥🔥🔥Whatsapp: +1(530) 808-2107

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