Sure sounds like a great deal.
"perfect condition" is a strange term though...even though it has only one real meaning, it seems to be used with an endless variety of meanings in the market place. generally the more of a liar or the deeper in denial a seller is, the more perfect the condition is.
bottom line, if it passes a PPI with flying colors and a second opinion from someone familiar with Ferraris and not related to the seller confirms the "perfect condition" then it's a great deal.