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1997 Ferrari F355 Gts Tubi Exhaust 13,500 Mi, 6 Spd, All Maintenance Up To Date. on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:13501
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United States

Description: "F355's do not come much more rare or desirable than this 6-speed manual GTS" a quote from a 1999 GTS currently offered on Hemmings for $79,995.00 

This car also features the optional painted targa roof panel. The sale will include all of the owners books, car cover, tools (missing a screw driver I think) and records.
I bought this 355 GTS from a Ferrari dealer over 10 years ago.  It's in super nice condition but I recently moved from my house in La Costa to a townhouse in Encinitas with only space for one car in the garage and I live in Key West more than 6 months of the year.. the San Diego Ferrari Dealer, service manager, said its the nicest 355 he has seen. Newly recovered dash and pod, stickys done, Tubi Stainless Exhaust, major service performed just over 300 miles ago in May 2011, built in K40 laser radar detector, Blaupunkt stereo cd. Clean Car Fax. The tires are in great condition and note even the inside of the rims are clean.  

I did a quick search on the web and only found a few other GTS's for sale, with double the miles priced around 66k. The nearest comparison with 17,408 miles is asking 77k.  Don't miss your chance to own one with very low miles for less.  Once the add was posted I noticed the car report calculated 5 owners when I am the third.  I guess the system sees a different address on the registration as a likely new owner.

 

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Check out our gallery, and scroll down to read the auction house's announcement of its top Saturday results.