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2008 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 6-Speed Conversion
Listing Details
Chassis: ZFFFC60A580163513
8k Miles
6.0-Liter F140 V12
Six-Speed Manual Transaxle
Limited-Slip Differential
Grigio Ferro Paint
Terra Bruciata Leather Upholstery
20" Challenge Alloy Wheels
Ceramic-Composite Brakes
Scuderia Ferrari Fender Shields
Power-Adjustable Recaro Seats
Steering Wheel w/Shift Lights
Alpine Bluetooth Stereo
Carbon-Fiber Interior Trim
This 2008 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano has 8k miles and is powered by a 6.0-liter V12 paired with a six-speed transaxle that has been converted to manual operation by Macchina Motorwerx in Jarrell, Texas. It is finished in Grigio Ferro over a Terra Bruciata leather interior and features a limited-slip differential, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, ceramic-composite brakes, and 20″ Challenge wheels along with carbon-fiber interior trim, power-adjustable Recaro seats, an Alpine Bluetooth stereo, and a carbon-fiber-trimmed steering wheel with shift lights. Acquired by the current owner in 2024, this 599 GTB Fiorano is now offered on dealer consignment in Texas with a copy of the window sticker, an owner’s manual, a car cover, service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Connecticut title.
The 599 was designed by Pininfarina under the direction of Jason Castriota and featured Ferrari’s first all-aluminum GT car chassis. This example is finished in Grigio Ferro and has bi-xenon headlights, side air vents, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, flying-buttress C-pillars, and quad exhaust outlets. The lower front bumper was repaired in November 2024. The selling dealer notes that the car has some paint chips.
The 20″ Challenge alloy wheels are mounted with 245/35 front and 305/35 rear Pirelli P Zero tires. The suspension features magnetorheological dampers. Stopping power is provided by Ferrari-branded multi-piston brake calipers over cross-drilled and ventilated ceramic-composite rotors at each corner. The tires and brake hoses were replaced in November 2024.
The cabin features Terra Bruciata leather upholstery, carbon-fiber trim, and power-adjustable Recaro seats. An Alpine Bluetooth stereo has been installed, and additional appointments include dual-zone automatic climate control, driver-seat position memory settings, and a parcel shelf with leather straps. The upholstery on the dash was repaired, and sticky seat switches were addressed in 2024.
The driver is provided with a gated shifter, drilled metal pedals, and a carbon-fiber-accented steering wheel with an engine start button, shift lights, and a manettino to control driving settings. Instrumentation includes a 10k-rpm tachometer, a 220-mph speedometer, and a digital display screen. The digital odometer indicates 8k miles, approximately 1,200 of which were added under current ownership.
The 6.0-liter F140 V12 was factory rated at 611 horsepower and 448 lb-ft of torque. The auxiliary belts were replaced in 2022, and the engine mounts were replaced in 2024.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed transaxle that has been converted to manual operation in December 2024 by Macchina Motorwerx. An invoice related to the conversion is provided in the gallery below.
The Carfax report is free of accidents or other reported damage.
Listing Details
Chassis: ZFFFC60A380161503
Argento Nurburgring
HGTE Package
Carbon-Fiber Interior Trim
Ceramic-Composite Brakes
MMWX Manual Conversion
2008 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, finished in Argento Nurburgring with a Nero interior.
This 599 has been converted to a gated 6-speed hard linkage-system manual transmission by Macchina Motorwerx (MMWX). It also features a reportedly Ferrari dealer-installed Handling GTE Sports Package, which includes updated wheels, suspension, exhaust tuning, and more as detailed below.
The attached Carfax history report indicates no accidents or mileage discrepancies in this Ferrari’s past. It also shows registrations in California, Oregon, Washington, and Colorado until 2021.
According to the window sticker provided in the gallery, notable factory equipment includes a carbon ceramic braking system with yellow calipers, Scuderia Ferrari shields, Daytona-style seats, carbon fiber interior accents, and a Bose HiFi sound system.
Introduced in 2006, the 599 GTB replaced the 575M Maranello, moving it solidly into the 21st century with updated technology and performance. It featured a more powerful, Enzo-derived V12 engine, updated exterior styling penned by Pininfarina for increased downforce, magnetic dampers, and an improved interior. According to Ferrari, the 599 GTB can sprint to 62 mph in 3.7 seconds on its way to a top speed of 205 mph. Production ended in 2011.
Power comes from a 6.0-liter V12, rated at 611 horsepower and 448 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a gated 6-speed hard linkage manual transmission.
A window sticker is provided in the photo gallery, and a partial list of notable equipment reported by the selling dealer includes:
Carbon ceramic braking system with yellow calipers
Scuderia Ferrari shields
Daytona-style seats
Leather upholstery, headliner, and rear shelf
Carbon fiber interior accents
Bose HiFi sound system
This 599 received a 6-speed manual transmission conversion from Macchina Motorwerx in 2025. Additionally, the seller reports that this car had Ferrari's Handling GTE (HGTE) Sports Package installed by a Ferrari dealer in 2010. According to documentation pictured in the gallery, a partial list of features contained in this package includes:
20-inch wheels
Lowered suspension (~10mm)
Updated suspension calibration
Firmer springs
Thicker rear anti-roll bar
Modified accelerator pedal logic
More exhaust sound
Changed tire compound
Optimized response of the F1 transmission software
Some chips around the exterior
Scuffs on underside of front end and rocker panels
Some creases on seats
Some separation on front of dashboard; some wear on rear shelf
A technician’s note from a March 2024 service record indicates that a diagnostic scan reveals a P0455 trouble code along with several battery codes.
Service documentation in the photo gallery indicates that the following maintenance has been performed:
December 2025: 4 tires replaced, alignment performed
March 2024 (22,120 miles): Upper ball joints, drive belts, engine air filter, cabin air filter, wiper blades, and radiator replaced, engine oil and filter changed, coolant and brake fluid changed
The selling dealer reports that the following services were performed in preparation for the sale:
Release bearing, clutch, Engine mounts, transmission mounts, mass air flow sensor, and some interior buttons replaced, gearbox fluid changed, engine oil and filter changed, brake fluid flushed
Additional service history is detailed in the attached Carfax report and available from the selling dealer upon request.
1 key
Owner's manuals
Service records
Matching leather luggage set for rear parcel shelf
Toolkit
Factory-removed paddle shift system
Listing Details
Chassis: ZFFFC60AX70151839
20" Challenge Alloy Wheels
Ceramic-Composite Brakes
Carbon-Fiber Interior Trim
This is a 2007 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, finished in factory custom-ordered Bordeaux Pontevecchio with a Cuoio interior.
This 599 has been converted to a gated 6-speed hard linkage-system manual transmission by Macchina Motorwerx (MMWX).
The attached Carfax vehicle history report shows no mileage discrepancies in this Ferrari’s past.
According to the window sticker provided in the gallery, notable factory equipment includes Challenge wheels, a carbon ceramic braking system, Daytona-style seats, and a matching leather luggage set.
Additional notable modifications reported by the selling dealer are limited to MMWX-designed engine and transmission mounts, a Hill Engineering manual clutch release bearing, and an ECU tune.
Introduced in 2006, the 599 GTB replaced the 575M Maranello, moving it solidly into the 21st century with updated technology and performance. It featured a more powerful, Enzo-derived V12 engine, updated exterior styling penned by Pininfarina for increased downforce, magnetic dampers, and an improved interior. According to Ferrari, the 599 GTB can sprint to 62 mph in 3.7 seconds on its way to a top speed of 205 mph. Production ended in 2011.
Power comes from a 6.0-liter V12, rated at 612 horsepower and 448 lb-ft of torque in stock form. Due to the tune performed to this Ferrari, it may produce more power, but a dyno sheet was not provided to confirm. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a gated 6-speed hard linkage manual transmission.
A window sticker is provided in the photo gallery, and a partial list of notable equipment reported by the selling dealer includes:
19-inch front and 20-inch rear Challenge wheels
Carbon ceramic braking system
Rear diffuser in Grigio Silverstone
Daytona-style seats
Carbon fiber steering wheel with LEDs
Matching leather luggage set for rear parcel shelf
Notable modifications reported by the selling dealer include:
Gated 6-speed hard linkage manual transmission conversion performed by Macchina Motorwerx (MMWX)
MMWX-designed engine and transmission mounts
Hill Engineering manual clutch release bearing
ECU tune
The attached Carfax history report indicates that this 599 was involved in an accident in September 2010 that resulted in "disabling damage." The selling dealer notes that a previous owner damaged the front bumper on a parking curb, requiring the bumper to be repaired and repainted. Documentation for the repairs is viewable in the gallery.
Some stone chips and visible touch-up paint on front end and rocker panels
Some clearcoat discoloration
Service documentation and parts receipts in the photo gallery indicate that the following maintenance has been performed:
July 2025: Trunk lid push button and fuel door push button replaced
March 2025 (34,437 miles): Emissions inspection passed
July 2024: Oil brake pan, 3rd brake light, spark plug tube seals, variator control solenoid, and various gaskets replaced
April 2023: Manettino overlay replaced
January 2023: Carbon fiber door cards replaced
September 2023: Tires replaced
The attached Carfax history report shows that the following services have been performed:
July 2022 (27,366 miles): Engine oil and filter changed
The seller reports that the following services have been performed:
2025 (~36,700 miles): Manual conversion performed, clutch release bearing, engine mounts, and transmission mounts replaced, transmission oil, brake fluid, and engine oil and filter changed
Additional service history is detailed in the attached Carfax report and by documentation pictured in the gallery.
2 keys
Owner's manual
Service records
Window sticker
Factory F1 transmission components
Matching and fitted factory luggage
Ferrari baseball cap
Spare paint-matched Cavallino trunk badge
The selling dealer reports that they acquired this Ferrari in April 2025 prior to performing the manual conversion, and have added approximately 600 miles since the conversion was completed.
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