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Ferrari 360 Spider-rare 6 Speed | Tons Of Carbon | Lots Of Extras | Full Service on 2040-cars

US $80,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:23200
Location:

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

*** Bidders have funds available to BUY the car, far to many tire kickers these days**** I appreciate all the attention and questions but from people that want to buy the car. I am not "holding " the car for a week or accepting trades. If you would like to BUY the car i am more than happy to work with you , otherwise read Road & Track magazine please !!

Now for those interested in buying a super nice Ferrari 360  ..... This is for YOU !!

 

2001 Ferrari 360 Spyder Full Major Service done @ 15,000. | Rare 6 speed | The original US car is flawless. | The interior & exterior are perfect. | There is absolutely no wear or tear, no notorious Ferrari sticky interior parts whatsoever, not even any fading on the driver's side bolster.

Lots of money spent on the best upgrades to make this Ferrari 360 really stand out from the plain jane 360's out there. All upgrades were very tastefully done.

The car comes with the following Ferrari factory options from new:

- 6 Speed Manual – Very hard to find in 360’s


- Power Daytona Seats in custom factory order two-tone grey.


- Custom Factory ordered Gray convertible top.


- Custom Factory ordered Gray leather covered roll bars.


- Fire Extinguisher.


- Factory Car cover - never used


- Factory tool kit (complete)

Extras included on the car from stock:

- 20" x 11.5" rear and 19" x 9" front DPE concave custom wheels which were custom made for this car and fit like a glove.  They have clear coated brushed aluminum centers with chrome lips.  Tires are as new with less than 2500 Km

- Upgraded Ferrari Challenge Stradale front/rear bumpers and side skirts by Anxpert.


- Ferrari Factory Front Challenge grills.


- Ferrari Factory Rear Challenge grill.


- Full 3M Clear bra on front bumper, hood, side mirrors and vent surrounds.


- Full stereo system with Kenwood flip up DVD (wired to play movies while you drive)

- CD, IPod (in glove compartment),

- Built in On board Navigation system

-  2 Focal carbon fiber door speakers and 2 tweeters

- Custom flush mount amps in front compartment

- Custom "snorkel style" body color painted sub box with 10" JL Audio subwoofer in between the seats.

- Full carbon fiber interior (gauge surround, door covers, center console, stereo surround, climate control surround, steering wheel, etc).


- Custom grey carbon fiber steering wheel with molded grips, yellow stripe, and flat cut bottom. in grey to match interior  $2,899.00


- UPGRADED Yellow center tach gauge face from Ricambi America.


- Hard wired battery tender.


- Red Key Fob with tags


- BMG high-flow air filters.


- TiMate titanium custom sport exhaust. $6,500.00


- ZURY custom made high flow cats ( made specific for this car on the car in Washington DC) (passes emissions tests no issue). $2,950.00 pr


- Lowered


- Tinted front & side glass


- LED engine bay light kit activated by remote on key chain (no holes drilled and 100% reversible). Nice touch to illuminate the engine bay at night


- Front bumper skid plates from Ricambi America.


- Custom made LLOYDS  floor mats

- Extra Set of factory timing belts in the box - for next service

- Extra Oil change kit - Filter and service kit - brand new


Current milage 22,000 with full service already done .

Major service including ALL belts and tensioners done @ 15,000 ( full receipts)


Everything works perfectly and there are no mechanical or aesthetic issues whatsoever.

When I purchased the car the previous owner told me the car was in for service at the dealer and the lower rocker panel got a very very  small scratch from the 2 post lift pad that was no cleared from the car when it was backed out of the service bay. The minor mark (noted as right rear lower on the report) was repaird and due to it happening at the dealer the insurance was involved to document it, I did the research and this was so minor , less than 1 inch but the dealer is the dealer and it was repaired and can not be noticed. In fact I could not even find it when I was told about it but wanted to mention because it does pops up on the car report. The rockers are now 3M coated for additional protection.

The car also shows 4 owners, if you look at the history and i actiually followed up by phone, the car was dealer owned and transfered couting as 2. I have service records from the original actual owners who drove and serviced the car. When I purchased the car I followed up directly with the dealers noted as having worked on the car.  The car checked out and was given the best reviewes. My final pre purchase inspection was done by Ferrai of Washington who provided a final draft letter that I have in hand to confirm the car was in top shape when i purchased it. 

Orginal US car with service records included.

 

Message me for links to 3 Video's of the car running and driving.

 


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