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2000 Ferrari 360 Modena Tour De France Blue Tubi F1 Daytona Seats Recent Service on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:18067
Location:

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

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2000 Ferrari 360

Only 18,000 Miles

Tour De France Blue

Daytona Seats - Tubi Exhaust System

Modular Wheels - Custom Audio System

All Books - All Keys - Recent Major Service - F1 Transmission

 

Up for bid is a very nice 2000 Ferrari 360. The car has only been driven 18,000 mile since new and it features several aftermarket and factory upgrades which include Tubi Exhaust, F1 Transmission, rear challenge grille, Daytona seats, Ferrari Fender shields, GFG Modular wheels, custom audio system with center console subwoofer, leather wrapped amp mount, and it is Satellite radio ready.

On 5/2/13 with 16,310 miles on it a full belt service was completed which included the flushing of all fluids. As you will see in the pictures below the interior is super clean and all black interior parts were sent away to sticky no more to be brought back to their original beauty. At the time of the major service the clutch at 90% remaining. This car has never been used for racing or any track events.

If you do not live local and want to fly in to Philadelphia I am located just over the bridge and pick up its not a problem...Odds are you will have a big grin on your face the whole ride home! This car can turn some heads!

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Payment & Terms:

I am listing this car for a friend. If your interested in knowing more about the car please feel free to send a message. Please do not bid if you do not intend to complete the transaction. Pre-purchase inspections are welcomed. Ask your significant other, be sure you have the garage space, make sure financing is in place prior to placing a bid. High bidder must make contact within 24 hours. A 50% deposit is due within 3 days and the full balance is due within 6 days from when the auction ends. The car and title will be released once all good funds are received. Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees. If you need to have the car transported it is no problem to work with your shipping agent. If you want to fly in and drive the car home the closest airport is Philadelphia International; I will gladly pick you up. Please note: Clean NJ title is in-hand and I am a legitimate seller.

If you need any additional photo requests, have any questions, or want more information on the car please feel free to send me a message!

Ferrari 360 for Sale

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