1998 Ferrari 355 Spider on 2040-cars
Orange, New Jersey, United States
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1998 Ferrari F355 SpiderDescription 1998 Ferrari F355 Spider 6 Speed Manual Transmission with thelegendary Gated Shifter 25,392 Documented miles Argento Nurburgring with Blueleather interior & Blue soft top This Ferrari has had an impressive & pamperedhistory. It was first purchased by Chauncey Hannibal of the Grammy Award winninggroup BACKstreet at Foreign Cars Italia in April of 1998. He had the carproperly serviced including 2 major engine out services completed at ForeignCars Italia in 1999 & 2006. It has since been in the collection of the worldrenowned architect Peter Marino since he purchased it in June 2000 with 21,192miles. It has since been serviced regularly at Ferrari of Long Island includingmajor engine out services in April 2006, June 2010 & August 2012 at 24,563miles. The clutch was replaced by Ferrari of Long Island in August 2011 Newtires were installed at 24,566 miles New brakes installed at 24,632 miles Theseservices are in addition to the annual fluid & filter maintenances & full detailThe power soft top has been serviced & works properly. The fabric top, rearwindow & leather Tonneau cover are all in great shape & fit nicely. There are nosticky buttons or shrinking leather We have fully inspected the vehicle to makesure that it is a turn-key Ferrari that you can get in & enjoy today. ThisFerrari comes complete with the owners manual in its leather
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