2002 Ferrari 360 Spider Superb Condition And Extras on 2040-cars
Vienna, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 2002
Mileage: 17,846
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Red
Model: 360
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: Spider Convertible 2-Door
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: F1
Gorgeous 2002 Ferrari F360 Spider F1 4 owner car (not 6 as stated by Autocheck which counts dealers as owners)
This Ferrari also comes with All Original Ferrari
Books and Manuals in excellent condition, radio and key code cards, Original
Ferrari Flashlight in working order, Tools and Tool Case in perfect condition,
Unused Original Tire Inflator Kit, ALL SERVICE RECORDS SINCE NEW, Recent
Service Receipts, a consistent service history to show that the car was well
maintained, belts were done in late 2011 and a new F1 Hydrolic Pump and upgraded F1 relay was installed, both Key's and 3 Alarm Remote's (2 black and 1 Red), Original
Factory Muffler with original exhaust tips, Original Catalytic Converters, and Original Headers, Ferrari
factory red steering wheel and seat covers and bag. Nothing original to the car
is missing and all original pieces are in superb and working condition!
Included is a brand new carbon fiber cup holder designed to fit the 360, a
Ferrari/Maserati Battery Tender, a recent inspection report from Scottsdale
Ferrari, and original window sticker.
Certified by Carfax and Autocheck to be a
clean, no damage car. The car has no dings/dents and is in exceptional
condition with minimal interior and exterior wear.
The car has been driven the most desirable amount of miles each year (around 1500 miles) and regularly driven to ensure all parts are in the best working order…not over used and not under used. Not a garage queen with super low miles where you can expect serious issues and not a thrashed high mileage example where abuse may have occured. This car has been respected and it shows. Opportunity to avoid the dealer fees and sales tax nonsense by buying through an exotic car enthusiast.
Fresh service and F1 clutch replacement
done by Scottsdale Ferrari just 3 months ago. The clutch currently measures 96%
remaining.
Fully documented, regularly maintained by
true a Ferrari and Maserati enthusiast, no issues Ferrari
that is ready to drive incredibly well for many, many years. Ideally will be sold to another Ferrari enthusiast that will care for the car as it's been cared for. |
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