2001 Ferrari 360 Spider Red Convertible on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Georgia, United States
ALL RECORDSAVAILABLE! Tool Kit Daytona Seats Rear Challenge Grill Factory CD Changer HID lights Factory Alarm 430 Ferrari Scuderia Wheels Fuchs Racing Exhaust Kinetic Hi-Flow Racing Catalytic Converters Side Skirts/Spoilers Front Skid/Scuff Plates Amazing sound No Check Engine Lights Very Reliable Very Good Tires- only 1000-1500 miles on them Oil and Transmission just serviced (Red Line) Above average Very Clean! Very Little Leather Wear for Age All Buttons/Switches have been Fully Restored- NO STICK at All Anywhere! Top is Excellent Operating and Fabric (Blue) Excellent Condition Ice Cold AC Strong Heat Engine Compartment Very Clean! All Records! Very Rare Color Combination- Beautiful Head-turner- Turn Key Ready to Enjoy! See this car on Here: http://www.atlantafinecars.net/2001_Ferrari_360_Jonesboro_GA_226907323.veh Details: This is a 13 year old car and is in above average excellent condition. Don't get caught up believing that a low low mileage Ferrari is best!! I did the research, you should too if you are a newer buyer... A low mileage car sounds great but could be a recipe for disaster! These cars NEED to be driven so seals and other parts get lubrication and continue to work well. Cars that sit for long times and then are driven become notorious for problems occurring. Driving and good maintenance history, etc... will lead you to a better Ferrari. If you don't believe me, go to Ferrari Chat and do the research yourself! Atlanta Fine Cars 7250 Tara Blvd. Jonesboro Georgia 30236 Contact: Tony 770-471-6900 |
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