Ferrari 360 Modena Coupe 6 Speed Manual 17k Miles California on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Ferrari
360 Modena coupe year 2000 17500
miles I’m
listing this car for a friend who wants to sell this vehicle, he is the second owner of this car. I’m
very meticulous when selling on Ebay so I will point in detail every defect this
car has. Car
was purchased new in San Diego, California. Car
has been serviced regularly but major service is recommended due to TIME, not due
to mileage. My
friend is selling all his cars because of he is moving out of the country, so in this
case the new owner has to take care of the next major service. It runs from
3,5k to 7,5k depending where is it done. -Runs
beautifully and has no problems. -it
is completely stock with no modifications. -Has
never been abused or in a race track. -Has
never been in any accidents.
Engine:
Starts
instantaneously, idles perfectly, no noises, no leaks, fresh oil and air
filters. No fault codes. Oil
changed every 2000 miles. Engine Variators has been upgraded as per campaign.
Transmission
and clutch: Six
speed transmission shifts excellent, synchros are perfect. Clutch,
trust bearing and fluid have been replaced at aprox. 8,000 miles under warranty
because of a manufacturer’s defect that caused slipping. No more clutch issues
after that fix.
Body: No
accidents or any repair done. Doors open and close perfectly. There
is one small ding in right rear panel and two small dings in passenger’s door that
can be easily removed with paintless dent removal. All
glass in excellent shape.
Paint: Original
black (Nero) paint shines like day one and has never been repainted. There
are a few road paint chips in the front bumper; you can see them in the
pictures. There
is a light scratch on the rear bumper’s left side. See pic.
Interior: Leather
seats are in excellent shape with very little signs of wear. Headliner is in perfect
shape. Door panels in excellent shape, brushed aluminum trims around the door
panels show slight rub marks from getting in and out of the car (could not get
them to show in the pics). Absolutely NO sticky parts in this car. Dashboard is
in perfect shape except a small wrinkle by the windshield in the passenger’s
side, but leather is in pristine condition. Center console is in excellent
condition. Sun visors are in excellent
shape. Carpeting is in excellent shape. Mats with the Ferrari logo are included.
Undercarriage:
Very
good shape overall, a few scratches in the lower front by the skid pads and for
getting in and out of parking garages and in the rear by the lower part of the
diffuser for the same reason. These defects are perfectly normal in this cars
but nobody state them when selling. Steering
and suspension: Works
perfectly in normal and sport modes. Car handles as it should. Steering is firm
and precise.
Tires: Four
tires are almost new with plenty of thread.
Wheels: Rims
are in excellent shape. No curb damage, there are two slight curb marks in the
right rear wheel (very superficial)
Registration: Car is registered in California and has a California clean Title and is ready to transfer to a new owner. Terms of Vehicle is sold as is. No warranty. Balance due within 7 days and payable in cash, cashiers check, or wire transfer. Wire transfer preferred. Note: Cashiers checks usually take longer to clear ( Shipping: Buyer has to make all arrangements with the carrier. I don't provide shipping estimates but I can email you a list of carriers you can call to get shipping quotes. I can deliver the car at the shipping terminal of your choice (within 50 miles from my zip code at no charge) PLEASE CHECK BELOW PAGE FOR SLIDESHOW or copy and paste the optional link below http://smg.photobucket.com/user/cozzoi/media/Ferrari%20360%20Modena%202000/IMG_0917_zps1e7df403.jpg.html?sort=9&o=4 Don't hesitate to email me, I'll be glad to answer any questions regarding this vehicle. You will NOT be disappointed with this vehicle! Don't hesitate to email me, I'll be glad to answer any questions regarding this vehicle.
I describe the vehicle as accurately as possible; however there is no possible way to know everything about a vehicle that has been previously driven subjected to normal wear and tear, both cosmetically and mechanically. Must have the funds available before bidding. Thanks for looking!!!!!!!!! |
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