1996 Ferrari F355 Spider on 2040-cars
Naperville, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5 Valve Per Cyl, 3.5 Liter V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ferrari
Model: 355
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Convertible
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: 6 Speed Manual
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 15,800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Spider
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Tan
Hello everyone, my name is Gus and I am listing this vehicle on behalf on my client who has since retired & now lives out of state, and is the current\second owner of vehicle. Original owner purchased
new in Florida and it remained there until current owner purchased from Domani Motors, for $ 88,900 with 11,624 miles, since then client has invested over $ 20K in services\repairs.
Last spring client brought vehicle to my shop for the 15k service, vehicle records showed that timing belts were replaced 7 years ago, (Ferrari recommends replacement every 5 years or 30K miles)
Removed engine\transaxle assembly and replaced the following:
Timing belts, belt idler pulleys, belt hydraulic tensioners
A\C, P\S, & Alternator Drive belts
Water pump, thermostat, coolant, coolant hoses & expansion tank cap
Removed & inspected all 4 camshafts.
Camshaft housing seals & O-rings, camshaft cover gaskets & seals, rear cam housing gaskets & O-rings
Oil pressure switch, Oil & filter, oil reservoir seals & gasket
Fuel filter, air filters, spark plugs
Fuel Block Recall Performed by Dealer In 2010
Mass air flow sensor
Exhaust manifold gaskets
Power steering hoses, all copper & aluminum sealing washers that I could access
Engine oil pan was removed & resealed, lower trans covers were resealed, (no leaks whatsoever)
Both axle shafts were removed & all 4 CV boots were replaced, CV joints cleaned & repacked
Rear bonnet support struts, and side marker lens.
A\C was evacuated & recharged, blows cold, no leaks
Brake fluid flushed & bled, all fluids replaced.
Client had new tires, 4 wheel alignment & brake pads & battery replaced about 2 years ago.
This Spider starts, runs & handles just like a Ferrari should, prior service records show other services & repairs which were performed, vehicle is up to date.
Brake pressure sensor was also replaced as most recent repair.
Convertible top is fully functional & also have cover with it.
Vehicle is completely stock, no mods or upgrades have been done, it was mostly a Sunday driver for client who stored in heated garage.
All systems are in working order, radio does not work but new one can easily be installed, minor wear on front driver's seat, minor little nics on drivers side door jam, front bumper was removed & repainted while engine service was being performed, otherwise this car is in very good condition, clean no leaks, turn key daily driver.
All parts I used are original & direct from Continental Motorsport, local Ferrari dealer .All dealer parts invoices\receipt I provided to client, full service records are present.
All factory service books\manuals are present
Car cover & storage bag.
Clean car fax
Clean & clear title, ready for the new owners signature.
Any questions can be sent thru ebay or I can be reached direct at 630-768-5746
Vehicle can be seen anytime Mon-Fri, 8AM-6PM, weekends by appointment only.
Documents & more pics can be sent to interested parties.
All keys & key fobs are present.
Please, no tire kickers, serious buyers only.
Cash
Wire transfer.
Buyer is responsible for shipping.
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