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1997 Ferrari F355 Gtb Berlinetta Black/gray on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:23900 Color: with rare gray/black interior
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Up for sale is my 1997 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta

- nero exterior with rare gray/black interior
- currently 23800 miles
- 6 spd manual
- Capristo stage III exhaust system
- white ceramic coated Fabspeed headers
- Fabspeed test pipes
- valve guides replaced
- clean interior with all 'sticky' parts treated
- brand new Michelin Super Sport tires <300 miles on them
- original manuals and tool kit
- scuderia badges + new style wheel center caps
- black satin indoor car cover
- original keys and two spare keys + fobs
- last major service 07/10 @ 16500 miles
- extensive service records + clean title


DOCUMENTED SERVICE HISTORY-
10/01 - replaced front and rear brake rotors and pads, lube, oil filter
07/03 - new cam cover seals, replace under panel on rear diffuser
07/04 - install new clutch and throw out bearing
05/05 - 30k service including belts and replace valve guides (8969 miles)
08/07 - R&R axle boots, CV joint kit, replace front crank seal
11/07 - catalytic converter thermocouple, slow down ECU
04/08 - new remote
06/08 - lube, oil and filter
09/09 - check engine light on
02/10 - dealer recall campaigns performed; #48 fuel divider; #86 charcoal canister update; #148 OBDII diagnostic socket
07/10 - repair sticky interior switches, new battery, replace all lift supports
07/10 - 30K service (incl. cam gaskets, cam seals, sparkplug O-rings, spark plugs, oil filter, air filter, carbon filter,
drive belt, water pump belt, cam belts, cam belt tensioners, cam cover gaskets, A/C belt, cam bearing,
recharge A/C with freon, water pump rebuild kit, axle rebuild right rear sublet
08/10 - passed smog
09/10 - replaced all four oxygen sensors, O2 sensor front left and right bank, O2 sensor rear left and right, by-pass valve
10/10 - R&R speedo sensor, replace marker bulb
03/11 - replaced left rear shock and repaired leaky header
09/11 - lube, oil and filter
04/12 - new platinum grade battery
05/12 - Fabspeed headers, test pipes, full detail and paint polish at Ferrari dealer
07/12 - exhaust thermocouple and ecu
08/13 - fusebox, lube, oil and filter, A/C serviced
05/14 - new set of Michelin Super Sport tires, new interior window switch bezel

Exterior looks amazing. 3M clear film on front.

Immaculate interior. All 'stickies' fixed. Leather has been treated with Leatherique once a year for the past 3 years. All leather is supple and free of cracks. OEM floormats in perfect shape.

Valve guides done, headers replaced. Strong clutch. The car is running cat delete test pipes at the moment. They sound great but if you live in an emission test state, or would prefer not to see the 'check engine' light, catalytic converters will have to be fitted. 

Car is in the Detroit, MI area. I will be happy to help in arranging any shipping, nation wide or internationally.

No trades.

Send me a message or call me at 614-316-2731 to discuss.
-Ian

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