2003 Ferrari 360 Modena F-1, Highly Optioned, Mint Condition, Low Miles, Byowner on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Ferrari 360 Modena, 11,800 miles, Titanium with Cuoio (Saddle Tan) interior, F1 Transmission.
Car is highly optioned including: Challenge Wheels ($8,364),
Daytona Seats ($2,203), Electrically Operated Seats ($1,998) High Power Stereo
upgrade with Subwoofer ($1,612), 6 CD Changer ($1,086), Scuderia Ferrari
Shields ($1,188), Front Challenge Grille ($527), Rear Challenge Grille ($2,900),
Yellow Brake Calipers ($828), Colored Upper Dashboard ($666), Colored Steering
Wheel ($322), Leather Upholstered Top ($377), Leather Rear Shelf & Door
Molding ($1,752). Over $24,000 in factory options. Car is in absolute mint
condition and has been properly maintained at Ferrari of Newport Beach.
Included in the sale are all service records, all manuals in original leather case,
factory tool kit in leather case, Ferrari factory car cover (including seat and
steering wheel covers), two sets of keys, and all key codes for stereo system
and vehicle.
I purchased the car from Ferrari of Newport Beach in 2007 with 3,400 miles. This dealer also sold the car new to its original owner. The car has been serviced at Ferrari of Newport Beach since new and I have all service records. I have had absolutely NO problems with the car, which is astonishing for any vehicle.
Condition – Car is in perfect condition. There are no
dings, dents, scratches, chips or blemishes of any kind. Car has had no paint
or bodywork. All glass is perfect. Car was always pampered and never tracked or
raced. Car drives perfectly straight with no steering-wheel vibrations or any
other common issues. I added new Ferrari factory 19” Challenge Wheels with new
Pirelli P-Zero tires, which have approximately 3,500 miles on them. Tires show
very little wear and have worn evenly. The car needs absolutely nothing. The
last annual service was completed in September 2013. Car is completely original
with no modifications.
Please contact me with any questions. Car is available
for inspection by buyer or third-party service. I am located in Corona, CA
(92881) and have title in hand. |
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