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1982 Ferrari 308 on 2040-cars

US $20,300.00
Year:1982 Mileage:45725 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email: glaydsscattergood@netzero.net .

My 1982 Ferrari 308 gtsi in great shape
and ready for your driving pleasure. First off lets get the bad out of the way, the sound system is bad, But I
would rather listen to the purr of the motor!! Windows were slow and while cleaning up the car the passenger window
quit half way up. The fuel and water temp gauges work sometimes ?? The A/C is complete but not cooling, clock does
not work. Now that this is out the way the car is a real head turner and a blast to drive!! I have done a ton of up
grades and maintenance in the last 300 miles so here it goes:
Wheels/Tires: Brand new 16" rims and lug bolts from Superformance in the UK and of course new tires. (Huge
improvement in handling and ride) The factory wheels/lugs will go with the car if you want them.
Ignition/Electrical: The factory ignition system was replaced with a new Electromotive system (WOW what a great
improvement)
All the original system will come with the car if you want. All 3 crank sensors were replaced. The fuse blocks were
replaced with upgraded glass fuse block holders (Originals come with the car)
Engine/Transmission: All fluids and filters changed. Replaced cam seal and gaskets, new air inlet boot, valve
cover gaskets, both timing belts and Hill Engineering bearings, all vacuum lines (including the long one from
engine to break booster), replaced pilot bushing in Trans.
Brakes: Flushed and replaced brake fluid, new brake pads all around, new/rebuilt back calipers.
Fuel System: Replaced with new all fuel injectors, fuel pump & accumulator, fuel filters, new/rebuilt fuel
distributer, and all new fuel lines and hoses.
Cooling System: Flushed cooling system and new antifreeze, all new hoses (including the long heater hose)
new/rebuilt water pump, new thermostat.

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