Fresh Major Belt Service Done! Hre Wheels, Daytones, Shields, Challenge Grille.. on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Transmission:F-1
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 2002
Sub Model: Modena
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: 360
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 2-door
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 12,800
2002 Ferrari 360 Coupe. F1 VERY VERY clean! Fresh Major service done by Ferrari, TUBI exhaust, Shields, Rear challenge grille, Daytona seats, carbon fiber cup holder, fitted ferrari car cover, HRE wheels ( perfect condition ) Pirelli Pzeros, Factory wheels and tires included. All manuals, tools and complete service history from the first owner. Exceptional condition and heavily documented. This Ferrari will exceed your expectations. 561-322-8526 Carfax available upon request. Will consider air cooled Porsche as a partial trade.
HRE Wheels w/ Pirelli P-Zero Nero Tires Model 590R. They have only traveled approx. 2000 miles from new. Front - 19x8.5 ET 27 - inner 7.0/ outer lip 1.5 Rear - 20x12 ET 44 - inner 9.5/ outer lip 2.5 Centers have a brushed finish and outers are polished. Pirelli P-Zero Nero Tires Front - 225/35 R19 Rear - 325/25 R20 |
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