Ferrari 360 Spider 6 Speed Manual Challenge Stradale Bumper 19" Modena Wheels 6 on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Here is a rare chance to get a diamond in the rough,,, needs a handyman, thats all...
2001, Ferrari 360 Spider Stradale.look, 32.000 miles Complete service-job done for more than $20,000 dollar at Fiorano Motorsports in Miami. THE CAR HAVE BEEN IN SMALL FRONT ACCIDENT 7 YEARS AGO...NO FLOOD. The following have been service/updated on the vehicle: NEW timing belts, COMPLETE NEW valves.. 20 pcs NEW water pump NEW BRAKES on all 4 wheels. original NEW refurbished transmission synchs. NEW rubber mount brackets in transmission. NEW Leather seats. NEW Roof by upholstery company NEW hydraulic cylinders in convertible top. ( 3 pcs) NEW X-OST (TUBI) exhaust muffler. 19" wheels original Fiorgi Wheels (not shown on picture... the F430 wheels on picture DO not come with car.. The wheels shown on the red 360 comes with it) NEW Stradale Challenge front bumper NEW spark Plugs NEW oil + filter NEW air filter NEW clutch kit + Throw out bearing NEW speeder pedal NEW oil cooler. NEW transmission fluid. NEW rear differential fluid. The car have these issues: 1. Convertible top-movement, is in need of one (or more) cylinder for convertible roof top. Roof doesnt go up down. Top can be operated manually. Estimated parts will be $1000-$2500. Some brackets on the roof mechanism has broken and needs attention. Its not major if you are a handyman. Roof top hydraulic pump 100% ok. See pictures for roof problem... its needs a handyman. 2. The cables from the stick-shift to transmission is getting worn out. They would need to be changed sooner or later. No big thing. 3. The left exhaust manifold is starting signs of wear. When engine is cold you hear ticking sound. 4. Clutch+flywheel+pressure plate is BRAND new (less than 500 miles). However, when the car gets warmed up the clutch stick a bit when clutch-pedal is pressed all way to the bottom.THIS IS COVERED BY WARRANTY - want to use it? your choice... Workshop is in Miami 5. Like many 360's Gas tank safety valves makes the car smell of gas inside... I had it this way for 3 years.. no biggie... 6. Paint on cover for convertible top is scratched. Car runs & drives perfectly... $20,000 has been spend on this car in recently. all by a Ferrari CERTIFIED mechanic. Please respect NO brokers, no scams. Please note that car have REBUILD title. It is registered in florida and can be registered in any state without further work. THE CAR HAVE BEEN IN SMALL FRONT-ACCIDENT 7 YEARS AGO... NO FLOOD. The picture of driver headlight shows little gap between bumper and body... that from repair back years ago. Please note that car have REBUILD title. it is registered in florida and can be registered in any state. Grab yourself a deal.... Diamond in the rough... CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.... RESERVE RIGHT TO CANCEL SALE AT ANY TIME... |
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