2003 Ferrari 360f1 Spyder In Rare Tdf Blue on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
2003 FERRARI 360F1 SPYDER WITH ONLY 17,000 MILES! TDF BLUE WITH TAN SEATS AND TRIM WITH CUSTOM ORDER BLUE DASH & CARPETS WITH A BLUE TOP.,THIS 360 ALSO HAS FACTORY MODULAR ALLOY WHEELS AND CHALLENGE GRILLES FRONT AND REAR.IT ALSO HAS ALL ITS BOOKS,KEYS,FACTORY CAR COVER,TOOL KITS AND COMPLETE SET OF BOOKS.ALL ITS SERVICES ARE UP TO DATE WITH DEALER INVOICES.THERE ARE NO DOOR DINGS OR BODY FLAWS OF ANY KIND ON THIS FERRARI WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW SMALL STONE CHIPS ON THE FRONT BUMPER,COMMON FOR THIS MODEL..THIS IS A NO EXCUSES CAR AND WILL PASS ANY PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTION WITH FLYING COLORS
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