FS: 2004 TDF Blue/tan 360 6-speed
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FS: 2004 TDF Blue/tan 360 6-speed
Year: 2004
Make: Ferrari
Model: F360
Price: $74000
Mileage: 23850
Color: TDF bue
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): AZ
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
(or at least my left patellar ligament has decided for me).
I have priced it at a very fair price between wholesale and
retail to sell quickly to someone who understands DRIVING
these cars and wants a reliable, daily driver that will snap
heads and always be parked in front at the valet. I have
been offered trade-in locally but would rather someone on
this forum get the value than a know-nothing dealer who is
going to try to steal it then mark it up $10-$15K+.
Car was bought here from Tom (Atl) in July 2009.
PPI and full inspection performed 7/09 (prior to sale) at
Ferrari Atlanta.
THIS IS A DAILY DRIVER. The manual tranny will save you
the $18K for a new F1 transmission when it (inevitably) goes
out on you (ask Tom). This is a 2004 coupe, rare because
most of the last bodies went into Challenge Stradale models.
Rarer yet for the 6-speed and the color combo. The engine
is bullet-proof on these cars.
NEVER TRACKED, RACED, or TAKEN SIDEWAYS.
Serviced last month. Timing belts have been done once.
Here are the details:
2004 Ferrari 360 6-speed; really nice, clean car.
Daily 5-10 mile driver, I have owned it for 16 months.
Have not had a single issue in that time other than a new battery
3-owner car.
Tires around 65%
VIN ZFFYU51A940135691
23,850 miles
TDF blue/tan
Scuderia Shields
Capristo Stage II Exhaust (have original)
Challenge Rear Grill (have original)
Painted yellow calipers with Factory Modular 19" wheels
3M clear bra
Major (Belts) done @ 17K miles,
Annual Service performed @ Scottsdale Ferrari Last month (Russell)
This is NOT a typical "we can't sell it, let's wholesale it" car.
As I indicated, I am selling it because the patellar ligament on
my left knee is toast and the clutch is killing me.
It needs only replacement of the 3M bra in the front and
polishing out a small scuff in the left rear wheel which I
can have done prior to shipping. It was serviced last month
at Scottsdale Ferrari ($1,400) you can call Russell at
480-421-3854.
They did oil, fluids, etc.. and changed a few belts.
It is a 3-owner car. I have driven it for 7,000 of the
23,800 miles on the odometer. Timing belts (major)
were done @ 17K miles and are good for another year
at least according to the dealership.
The clutch is strong and I believe it was changed at
15-17K miles as well. I have all receipts from the previous
owner(s). No 2nd gear notchiness at all.
Brakes were done 3000 miles ago, (when calipers
were painted) and the battery was also replaced at
that time.
Also, none of those pesky "catch-on-fire" problems of the 458's!
-Ron
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This car is sick!!!.....if wasnt the proud new owner of a Boxster Spyder i would be ALL OVER this deal.
Best of Luck!!!
Best of Luck!!!
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This is posted for a new member who can't PM yet, not from landjet.
Hi. I can't PM since I don't have enough posts. Some I'm hoping a moderator could pass the following message to the author of this post (thebabydoc) about buying his car.
Hi. I'm very interested in the Ferrari. It's just the car I am looking for. However, I'd like to trade my Noble + cash. And I'm guessing you wouldn't be interested since my Noble also has a manual transmission that would stress your tendon? If you are interested, my Noble is a one-of-a-kind car with a lot of similarities to Ferrari including being a similar shade of blue (the only one the factory ever made in that shade). It was remapped/upgraded by one of the top Noble experts in the country to ~500hp at 2300lb.
Nolan
alias262003@yahoo.com
Hi. I can't PM since I don't have enough posts. Some I'm hoping a moderator could pass the following message to the author of this post (thebabydoc) about buying his car.
Hi. I'm very interested in the Ferrari. It's just the car I am looking for. However, I'd like to trade my Noble + cash. And I'm guessing you wouldn't be interested since my Noble also has a manual transmission that would stress your tendon? If you are interested, my Noble is a one-of-a-kind car with a lot of similarities to Ferrari including being a similar shade of blue (the only one the factory ever made in that shade). It was remapped/upgraded by one of the top Noble experts in the country to ~500hp at 2300lb.
Nolan
alias262003@yahoo.com
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Nolan,
Thank you. I have e-mailed you. Unbelievably, still available...
With all those Ford parts it should be easy and inexpensive to keep running
and the power:weight ratio blows almost everything here out of the water.
I hope you can get it sold so you can upgrade to the Ferrari and see that it's
not 100% about speed...
-Ron
Thank you. I have e-mailed you. Unbelievably, still available...
With all those Ford parts it should be easy and inexpensive to keep running
and the power:weight ratio blows almost everything here out of the water.
I hope you can get it sold so you can upgrade to the Ferrari and see that it's
not 100% about speed...
-Ron