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2002 Ferrari 360 Spider F1 Red/tan on 2040-cars

US $63,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:71383
Location:

Spicewood, Texas, United States

Spicewood, Texas, United States

Feel like it is time to join the Ferrari Club? This is it ! This car is simply awesome !

You cannot get a more head turner for this price, ever !  This is not a Scam… The low price is simply for the relatively high mileage (71300)…

I drove this car daily to work but I pampered it with all the books to prove it.  It is one of the most beautiful Ferrari models ever made.  The color combination is the most wanted with Red exterior, Tan interior, Challenge Grill, and side shields, Special seats with logo engraved, etc…

Why? Well, I am selling it with the Porsche 911 c4 (we own 5 cars) to make room in the garage for the newer Ferrari F430 model, ... that is it !

The F360 was a revolution in its time with all Aluminum chassis/body.  Google it !  The Engine is an 8 Cylinder 3.6L flat, giving with upgrades (below) about 430 HP !  0 to 60mph in about 4.1 sec.  Transmission is the F1 Hydraulically actuated Standard with Paddle Shifters (no clutch pedal).  Engine was tested and compression was perfect.  Clutch has been changed about 10,000 miles ago and car is driving and shifting flawlessly.

I believe the price is very well studied to sell quickly and I am not ready to negotiate.  Nothing is wrong with this car besides the regular wear.  Never been in an accident, always garaged, no smoking, no eating inside, everything is perfect condition.  All original keys available, original manual with tool kit in the Ferrari Leather pouch… I am putting 4 new tires this week and repairing one AC pipe that was leaking next week.  That s it!

The car has an aftermarket stereo system with pop up touch screen, GPS, Rear View cam, CD/DVD, USB, IPod/iPhone, Sirius XM, Subwoofer neatly customized behind driver’s seat, Focal Speakers, Amplifiers, about 6000$ worth. 

The ECU has been upgraded with Reprogramming  EVOMSit giving 20 extra HP

Muffler upgraded to CAPRISTO with remote control dual setting (beautiful music)- extra 10HP

Many extras that are difficult to list such as the special license plate, LED lighting of engine bay that gives awesome effect at night, Yellow Tachometer, etc…

Car is located in Texas , West Austin- Price doesn't include Shipping. Car should be paid in full before delivery.

Text cell Marc: 512 789 1335

Serious Buyers only please


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