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Ferrari 360 Spider on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:39697 Color: Black
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States

For sale is a 2002 Ferrari 360 Spider with the F1 Transmission. Carfax history is available upon request but shows no accidents or insurance claims of any kind. This 360 spent most of its life in California and exported to Canada in 2010. I purchased the car in Canada and legally exported it back to the US. Winning bidder will receive scanned copies of the stamped import paperwork as well as a clear US title BEFORE any money exchanges hands. This car is a "driven" Ferrari and not a garage queen, so all the problems and kinks have been worked out. The most recent service was conducted at a Ferrari dealership was done approximately 1 year/ 2,000 miles ago in which all recommended service items were completed. Please check back within a few days for a more comprehensive service list. The only item awaiting service is a Pipe hose from minimum pump to the AC system is ordered and awaiting installation. The sale of the car includes the part but not the installation. But otherwise, absolutely everything works on the car. Cosmetically I believe this 360 to accurately represent a car with the same age and vintage. I have not been able to find any flaws in the paint aside from some very very light scratches where the canvas convertible top meets the metal. These are so light as to not even show up in pictures. No curb rash on any of the wheels. There are minor scratches on the driver's door latch that probably brought on by a driver with long fingernails scratching the plastic over time. The defrost vents have some warping in them from sun/heat exposure and would recommend they be changed by the new owner. I do have an appointment to have the leather professionally cleaned and once this has been done, I'll post the "after" pics on this listing. The car is located in metro-Buffalo, NY. Whenever considering a purchase of a car such as this, I would recommend flying out ahead of time for an inspection and test drive. I can provide airport transportation from either Buffalo, NY (BUF) or Toronto, ON (YYZ). In addition, I do have the capability to deliver the car on open trailer at $1.50 per loaded mile (location zip is 14222), but please contact me first for an exact quote. Winning bidder would need to secure insurance in advance of the trip for me to deliver it as my current insurance does not allow for "auto service" such as delivery. Notes on Payment: A $3,000 non refundable deposit is due within 48 hours of the end of the listing. Payment in full (via bank to bank wire transfer) is due within 7 days of the end of the listing. ...... If I am delivering the Ferrari, as long as I receive the deposit plus delivery charges in advance, I'll agree to deliver with the balance due upon arriving at the agreed upon destination. All pics below were taken within a week of this listing being published.

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That's because Ferrari has just awarded each and every one of its employees a bonus of 4,096 euros - the most the company has ever paid. That's equivalent to over $5,600 at today's exchange rates, and represents a whopping 20 percent of the annual salary for a recently hired young employee. Following two advances of 1,000 euros each, that means employees will find an extra 2,096 euros in their pay checks this month, which may not be enough to buy a new California T or 458 Speciale, but should finance a nice shopping spree of t-shirts and paperweights at the Ferrari Store or a family vacation to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi.
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