It's been almost four years since Cristiano Ronaldo crashed his former Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano inside a tunnel, and the car still hasn't been repaired and put back on the road.
But that's about to be fixed as the wrecked Ferrari will go back on sale after its owner, French damaged car company Star Autos, reached an agreement with e-Bay, who withdrew the first listing for security issues, asking proof that the car had been owned by Ronaldo.
Star Autos bought the Ferrari for about $43,000 and listed it on e-Bay starting at $65,000. The bidding went up to $162,000 before being blocked, an action that cost the website in question about $26,000.
However, with everything sorted out, the wrecked Ferrari 599 GTB is now ready to go back on sale and fetch an interesting amount cash just because Cristiano Ronaldo sat in the driver's seat.
The V12-powered car has only 1,860 miles (3,000 km) on its odometer.
Star Autos bought the Ferrari for about $43,000 and listed it on e-Bay starting at $65,000. The bidding went up to $162,000 before being blocked, an action that cost the website in question about $26,000.
However, with everything sorted out, the wrecked Ferrari 599 GTB is now ready to go back on sale and fetch an interesting amount cash just because Cristiano Ronaldo sat in the driver's seat.
The V12-powered car has only 1,860 miles (3,000 km) on its odometer.