1997 Ferrari 355 on 2040-cars
Sunland, California, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: gerardogbbaranowski@ukme.com .
Offered before you is a 1997 Ferrari 355 Berlinetta Coupe with the gated manual shift. The car sits comfortably
pampered with complete paperwork, complete books, complete toolset, and original leather pouch, car cover, 2 keys,
and 2 remotes (one black and one red). Also with the sale are the original Ansa headers and catalytic converters
(not cracked). Installed onto the motor are Fabspeed units, if you research, is one of the best solutions to
prevent exhaust wear as the oem ones often fail and crack. The Fabspeed units come complete with protective
coating.
Pros:
- - Clean carfax
- - No accidents
- - All original glass
- - All books, stamped service manual, service records and receipts, complete tool set.
- - Full key set including remote FOBs
- - Original glass, wheels, and factory radio.
- No rust.
- No scratched wheels.
- Coated Fabspeed manifolds in place. OEM manifold with shields and cats included with sale.
- All components running proper: Lights, Wipers, Reverse, Signals, Interior, Windows, and Radio.
- Non-smoking owner.
Cons:
- - 18yr car, unwanted attention galore.
- - Attention mostly from male enthusiasts.
- - Air vent slits are sticky, known issue with plastics inside the F355..
- - 90's car fast.
-All fluids current 30,000mi service not performed.
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