1997 Ferarri F355 Spyder W/ 19k Miles! on 2040-cars
Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
WHAT A NICE CAR! LOCAL CAR! GREAT CONDITION!
Auto Check is clean and shows no accidents. Originally owned in CA. The Ferrari F355 was built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999. THIS FERRARI F355 ONLY HAS 19K MILES ON IT!TOOL KIT HAS ALL THE WRENCHES DRIVES, BULBS, AND BELT, IN IT. Just missing the one tool as shown. ( have seen sell for thousands itself ) ONLY PRODUCED 2664 OF THESE CARS WITH A SIX SPEED MANUAL. HAS BEEN FULLY DETAILED AND IS READY TO GO TO A NEW HOME. **TIRES ARE ALL LIKE NEW WITH 9/32 - 10/32. ***There are no service records available for this car. ****ONLY A FEW MINOR BLEMISHES ON THE PAINT, COUPLE ROCK CHIPS IN THE LIP OF THE HOOD, AND A ON THE EDGE OF BOTH DOORS. VERY MINOR AND FIXABLE. THE POWER TOP IS HAVING AN ISSUE FOLDING BUT WE ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON FIXING THE ISSUE. (CONTROL SWITCH ISSUE NOT MOTORS, TOP MOVES BUT DOES NOT GO BACK BEHIND THE SEATS.) THIS CAR IS A BLAST TO DRIVE, AND GETS THE LOOKS! CAR IS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. Vehicle is sold as is. HAPPY BIDDING! FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS (PLEASE INCLUDE A NAME AND PHONE NUMBER FOR QUICK RESPONSE, OR ELSE I WILL EMAIL IN A TIMELY FASHION. Call us at 1-800-937-9368 ask for Austin Roller RESERVE LOWERED BY THOUSANDS! HAPPY BIDDING! |
Ferrari 355 for Sale
1995 ferrari 355 berlinetta 6 speed manual 2-door coupe(US $74,900.00)
Full service records*timing belt replaced less than 1yr ago*car is mint*very rar
1999 ferrari f355 spider
Only 9,122 miles(US $78,500.00)
18 inch 5-spoke alloy wheels, black brake calipers, excellent condition, 6-speed
1995 ferrari f355
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Daytona decision reversed, Level 5 Motorsports reinstated as class winners [w/video]
Mon, 27 Jan 2014After its first ever race at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, we can already tell that there should be plenty of excitement in the newly formed United SportsCar Racing series. Of the four competing classes, three of the winners came down to close last-lap performances, but perhaps none were as close - or controversial - as the GT Daytona (GTD) winner. Spoiler alert.
Midway through the infield portion of the Daytona International Speedway, the Level 5 Motorsports No. 555 Ferrari 458 Italia was trying to hold onto its first-place position over the Flying Lizard Motorsports No. 45 Audi R8. The R8 took an aggressive line trying to pass the Ferrari, and it ended up running out of track and driving off the course momentarily. International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) officials originally thought there was avoidable contact on the Ferrari's part and penalized the team accordingly, which meant Flying Lizard was the class winner. After watching the video replay, though, it was clear that there was no contact between the two cars. Officials overturned the ruling, rightfully giving the Level 5 Motorsports team the Rolex win.
A brief statement from IMSA is posted below regarding the matter, and we've also included a full video recap of the race from FOX Sports where you can see this GTD incident starting at the 2:30 mark.
Ferrari makes its return to Need For Speed: Rivals in a big way
Thu, 14 Nov 2013With all the excitement over Forza Motorsport 5 and Gran Turismo 6, it's easy to forget that there's another racing game from an even older franchise coming out. The latest Need For Speed installment, Rivals, is set to hit stores November 15 (this Friday) for the Playstation 4, November 19 for PS3 and XBox 360, and November 22 for the XBox One. As part of the run up to the launch, we have a great look at all the new Ferrari content for the new title, which marks only the second time the Italian marque has been in an NFS game.
The last time we saw a prancing horse in Need For Speed was 2009's Shift, when we got ten models as part of a paid, downloadable pack. In anticipation of Ferrari's return to the series, we've got a gallery of images of some of the featured models, like the F12 Berlinetta (which we've shown you before), the FF, the Enzo, the 599 GTO and both the 458 Italia and Spider. All of which are bound to make for phenomenal tools for escaping the virtual cops.
We'll have a more extensive look at Need For Speed: Rivals in the near future, but until then, have a look at the game's Ferrari content up top.
2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]
Sun, Mar 15 2015We can't remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Yet that's was the situation at the Australian Grand Prix, continuing the antics from a scarcely believable off-season with blow-ups, driver and team absences, a lawsuit, and a clear need for some teams to get down and give us 50 pit stops. Nothing much has changed from a regulation standpoint, and at the front of the field nothing has changed at all. Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas claimed the first position on the grid like someone put a sign on it that read, "Reserved for Mr. Hamilton;" teammate Nico Rosberg was 0.6 behind in second, Felipe Massa in the Williams was 1.4 seconds back in third. Sebastian Vettel proved that Ferrari didn't do another Groundhog Day routine this off-season, slotting into fourth. His teammate Kimi Raikkonen was not even four-hundredths of a second behind, ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the second Williams, Daniel Ricciardo in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing, and rookie Carlos Sainz, Jr. in the first Toro Rosso. Lotus, now powered by Mercedes, got both cars into the top ten with Romain Grosjean in ninth, Pastor Maldonado in the final spot. However, even though the regulations are almost all carryover, in actual fact, everything has changed this year. Mercedes is even faster. Renault is even worse. Ferrari and Lotus are a lot better. Toro Rosso is looking like anything but a junior team. And McLaren is – well, let's not even get into that yet. Furthermore, this weekend was shambles: 15 cars started the race, the smallest naturally-occurring grid since 1963. Manor couldn't get its cars ready before qualifying. Bottas had to pull out after qualifying when he tore a disc in his back and couldn't pass the medical clearance tests. The gearbox in Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull gave out on the lap from the pit to the grid, and to give misery some company, the Honda in Kevin Magnussen's McLaren blew up on the same lap. When the lights went out, Hamilton ran away and was more than a second ahead of his teammate at the end of Lap 1. The advantage disappeared, though, because behind him, at the first corner, we got our first pile-up. As Raikkonen drove around the outside of Vettel at the right-hand Turn 1 it looked like Vettel, going over the kerbing, hopped to his left and bounced into Raikkonen.