ROSSO CORSA (RED) / TAN LEATHER - ONLY 17k MILES - Scuderia Shields, Red Brake Calipers, Carbon Fiber Sport Racing Seats, Tan Roll Bars, Deviated Black Stitching. 2001 Ferrari 360 Spider F1 2-Door Convertible
Vehicle Description 2001 FERRARI 360 SPIDER F1 Black Carpets
- ONLY 17k MILES - LEASE FOR $1,099.00/ MONTH 60MONTH TERM-$20,000 DOWN-PLUS INCEPTS($35K Residual)With Approved Credit 239-430-5655 FINANCING AND LEASING
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This vehicle is being sold "As Is" with no warranty. Contact a relationship specialist to talk about warranties. Some of our cars have the remaining factory. We also can provide extended service contracts for some of our vehicles. Call us at 239.430.5655. We look forward to earning your business. Shipping Information
Terms of Sale PAYMENT METHODS: Cash and direct wire transfers are the only acceptable form of payment unless otherwise specified by an authorized representative. Please contact us for details of finance and lease programs available and to apply. Please have all funds available for payment in full within a 7 day period and/or have financing arranged . If another form of payment is accepted by an authorized representative, the vehicle will only be released for delivery and/or shipping upon proof of valid and cleared funds in Naples Motorsports account. DEPOSITS: REMAINING BALANCES DUE: ADDITIONAL TAXES AND FEES: SHIPPING: WARRANTY: VEHICLE INSPECTION: Dealership Information
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Rosso Corsa (red) / Tan Leather6-disc Cd Changer, Scuderia Shields on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V8 3.6L DOHC
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2001
Make: Ferrari
Model: 360
Warranty: No
Mileage: 17,650
Sub Model: Spider F1
Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Red
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior Color: Tan
Drivetrain: RWD
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