2000 Ferrari 360 on 2040-cars
West Olive, Michigan, United States
Feel free to email: hayleyhashim@netzero.net . 2000 Ferrari 360 Modena with 45,000 miles. U.S. Car,
My Beautiful 2000 Ferrari 360 in a sophisticated silver paint with red leather combo. Executive
owned and maintained.
It has a RARE BOOST LOGIC TWIN TURBO already installed
The car has been well taken care of, Car looks AMAZING!!! All service is up to date.
- Boost Logic Twin Turbo System installed last year (capable of almost 600HP)
- Tuned by Marco at Magnus Tuning
- Straight exhaust (Catalytic has been removed) Car sounds fantastic
- SpareBoost Logic Muffler
- New Ceramic Clutch
- Belts replaced last year
- ARE 2 Piece Wheels
- Vinyl Wrap Hood, Roof, Trunk
- Focal Speakers, Clarion DVD GPS System
Rebuilt title, car was damaged while at the dealer (Florida) minor front end, the dealer did the repairs.
FROM BOOST LOGIC
The Boost Logic Stage 1 Package for the Ferrari 360 has been designed to truly unleash the potential of the stock
Tipo F131 V8. As a bolt-on package, this package requires no modifications to be performed to the engine. With our
optimized twin turbochargers, this package is capable of producing 1.75 times more power than a stock 360 Modena
while retaining the same power curve. Unlike the stock motor which quickly begins to lose acceleration force as it
reaches 3-digit speeds, the optimized Boost Logic exhaust, turbo kit provide endless power and thrust throughout
the rev range, maintaining the naturally aspirated response expected from a Dino V8 and an amazing exhaust note
partnered with exhilarating turbo spool sound.
Maintaining the reliability and response of a stock 360 Modena was not our only goal. This package has undergone
much abuse through extensive road racing and street testing in the boiling heat of our own Texas backyard where
temperatures often exceed 100 Degrees. The Boost Logic Twin Turbo Stage 1 Package for the Ferrari 360 Modena is
capable of putting down an astonishing 560whp on a completely stock motor using run-of-the-mill 93 octane pump
fuel. This package was designed for pump gas use utilizing a stock motor and stock transmission. Even more
impressive is the fact that out Stage 1 Ferrari 360 Package requires only 8lbs of boost to produce 560whp. At Boost
Logic, while our packages may produce astronomical power outputs with mad powerbands, we don’t race dyno sheets.
Our Stage 1 Twin Turbo Package for is capable of running 10 second passes in the quarter mile trapping speeds near
130mph in completely full street trim. These are figures most new supercars struggle to produce.
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The first line of last year's Bahrain Grand Prix recap was, "The sand, the wind, the penalties, the contact and the one crash - all of them collided to make the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix a surprise affair from day to day and lap to lap." This year the sand stayed mostly off the track and the wind limited its gusts to the back side around Turn 11, but everything else carried over into this 2014 F1 season.
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