2001 - Ferrari 360 on 2040-cars
Wildwood, Florida, United States
This is a pristine example of a 2001 Ferrari 360 Spyder in stunning rare Azzurre California Blue with a hard to find manual 6 Speed Transmission. If your looking for a 360 for your collection this is the car to have. All original and never modified with all current service records tool kit and books. This car was stored in a climate controlled garage with the upmost care. Currently in a private collection in Orlando Florida. This Ferrari show as new condition and was mature adult owned all its life. Stunning color combination Azzurre California Blue over Blue leather and Blue top makes this car shine above any red or yellow common 360 out there. This car has ZERO issues and is currently serviced with belts and major services. The clutch is in perfect condition and has the highly sought after SIX Speed gated transmission. All interior plastic parts are in perfect condition and don't have the sticky residue most 360's have. The dash leather is perfect and has not shrunk like most cars left outside in the sun. Leather is in amazing condition. Driver and passenger power seat option. Power top works flawlessly. Has built in Radar Detector with Laser diffusers. Factory radio with CD changer. Car comes with original factory 360 wheels and chrome 430 upgrade wheels, you get TWO sets of wheels and tires all perfect condition no rash or damage. Ferrari 360's in Pristine condition are getting hard to find.
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Race Recap: 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix is a fool in the rain
Mon, 25 Mar 2013Humidity, hunger and heartbreak were the takeaways from the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix. A proper track with a wider variety of straights and corners than the street circuit in Australia, the second race of the season was expected to be a better test of the performance of the 11 teams on the grid. It was also supposed to be a more accurate test of the Pirelli tires, the bits of rubber at the four corners of the car still at the top of the performance agenda for all the top teams except for McLaren, which even larger issues with its new car to deal with.
Then it rained. Then it rained some more. Then it rained so hard just before the race that numerous drivers slid off the track on the parade lap. Then came the race, and then came the figurative tears and ones of the crocodile variety as well.
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The group are currently being charged with suspicion of violating traffic laws. We'll take a moment to wait for the laughter to die down before continuing.
Prosecutors claim the drivers were exceeding the speed limit and not paying attention to the road when the incident happened. Six people were injured in the dust up, but everyone survived. The group was on their way to a supercar event in Hiroshima. Feel free to watch the original news reports below.
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When the lights went green, it didn't take long for the race to become a black-and-blue affair...