2000 Ferrari 360 Modena Coupe 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
United States
*Rosso Corsa and Saddle * Rare 6 Speed Manual
* 1 of 1 Black Trim and Real working Engine Start Button located on the center console. ( There is no other Ferrari 360 with a Engine start button and black trim in the world!) * Rear Challenge Grill. Dual Power Seats. Rosso Corsa Calipers. Etc. *Upgraded Challenge Stardale Key, Tachometer Yellow Face and Climate Control Vent (Jet engine looking, very nice!)
* Upgraded Exhaust System (Tubi) *Red Led lights in the interior and in the Engine Bay which can be turned of and on with a included remote control. *Upgraded
Flip out 7" touch screen Stereo with Bluetooth, Pandora, iPod/iPhone
connectivity. Also added JL Audio subwooders in a custom made Subwoofer
box with the Ferrari Emblem for a OEM look. ( All that can be removed to
your liking before purchase as I have the original stereo that can but
back professionally.
20,401 Miles. Service
Records up to date. Excellent Condition. Clean Car Fax report: No
accidents.Clean title in hand. This Ferrari needs nothing but a new
owner !
There
is no buy it now or reserve so please bid as much as you would like to
buy it for.
Located in Northern Californian and will assist with shipping the car anywhere in the US. This is the one! everything you could want in a Ferrari and more! Thanks for considering and happy Ferrari buying! |
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$3M Ferrari FXX K already sold out [w/videos]
Mon, Dec 8 2014When Ferrari took the wraps off its new FXX K track machine in Abu Dhabi last week, it conspicuously left out some key details. Sure, the Prancing Horse marque told us how much power it produced, and what it had done to the aero package to make it hug the track even closer than the road-going LaFerrari on which it's based – but it didn't tell us just how fast it will go, or how much it will cost. The latest reports, however, seek to fill in those blanks. According to Ferrari marketing chief Nicola Boari in speaking to Top Gear, the FXX K will lap the company's Fiorano test track in 1 minute 14 seconds. That would make it five seconds faster than the LaFerrari, a solid second ahead of the 599XX Evoluzione and two seconds faster than the original FXX. However it seems to fall short of the eight- to nine-second gap those previous XX derivatives opened up over the road-going models on which they in turn were based. So it seems, for the time being at least, that the 1:11.9 lap time recorded by the 333 SP – an open-cockpit sports prototype from the late 1990s – will remain for now the fastest car this side of an F1 racer ever to lap the circuit. The outright record stands at under 56 seconds and belongs to Michael Schumacher in the ten-cylinder F2004 he drove to his seventh and final world championship. As for the FXX K's production, Top Gear reports that Ferrari will build fewer than 40 of them, and that they've all been spoken for – at a price of ˆ2.5 million (more than $3M) apiece. If you're not one of those forty fortunate souls to have put down their deposit, your best chance to see this rare beast in its natural habitat (at least until one of the XX track days hits a race track near you) are the live images above and the handful of videos below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
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