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2003 Ferrari 360 Spider Convertible 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars

US $67,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:31000 Color: Specifications
Location:

Maspeth, New York, United States

Maspeth, New York, United States
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Engine Specifications

EngineHorsepowerTorque
3.6L Gas V8400 @ 8500 RPM275 @ 4750 RPM

Drivetrain

DrivetrainRear Wheel Drive
Transmission
  • 6-Speed Manual
  • 6-Speed F1 Style Paddle Shift Manual

MPG (Miles Per Gallon)

Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx25.1 gal
EngineTransmissionEPA Fuel Economy Est (MPG)
3.6L Gas V86-Speed ManualCity: 11 / Hwy: 16
3.6L Gas V86-Speed F1 Style Paddle Shift ManualCity: 10 / Hwy: 16

Weight Information

Base Curb Weight3,197 lbs

Interior Specifications

Passenger Capacity2
Front Head Room (in)- TBD -
Front Leg Room (in)- TBD -
Front Shoulder Room (in)- TBD -
Front Hip Room (in)- TBD -

Exterior Specifications

Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft)- TBD -
Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft)- TBD -
Wheelbase (in)102.3
Length, Overall (in)176.3
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in)75.7
Height, Overall (in)47.7
Track Width, Front (in)65.7
Track Width, Rear (in)63.6
Min Ground Clearance (in)- TBD -

Wheels

Front Wheel MaterialAluminum
Rear Wheel MaterialAluminum

Tires

Front Tire SizeP215/45R18
Rear Tire SizeP275/40R18
Spare Tire Size- TBD -
Safety
Air Bag-Frontal-Driver
Air Bag-Frontal-Passenger
Brakes-ABS
Brakes-Type-4 Wheel DISC
Engine Immobilizer
Headlights-High Intensity Discharge
Traction Control
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning-Auto Climate Control
Air Conditioning-Front
Keyless Entry
Max Seating Capacity: 2
Mirror(s)-Power
Power Locks
Reading Lamps-Front
Seat Trim-Leather
Seat-Adjustable Lumbar-Driver
Seat-Adjustable Lumbar-Passenger
Seats-Front Bucket
Steering Wheel-Adjustable
Steering Wheel-Leather
Steering-Power
Trunk-Release-Remote
Music & Entertainment
Audio-AM/FM Stereo
Audio-Cassette Player
Audio-CD Changer
Audio-CD Player
Audio-Upgrade Sound System
Exterior
Doors: 2
Mirror(s)-Heated
Rear Window Defogger
Windows-Deep Tinted
Wipers-Intermittent
Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent
Tires
Front Tire Size: P215/45R18
Rear Tire Size: P275/40R18
Spare Tire Size: - TBD -
Wheels
Front Wheel Material: Aluminum
Rear Wheel Material: Aluminum


On Aug-19-14 at 08:09:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

The unit was serviced at Ferrari Motor Service in Fountianhill, AZ, we are in the midst of securing the service records. The unit has a $13,000 exhaust system installed. Last year it had a full belt, fluid and brake service completed. The engine bay is all carbon fiber, the front two tires are brand new, the back two have a year left on them. There is no warping or wear to the interior of this unit. There is an aftermarket sound system installed on the unit, Clarion NZ503 sound system. There is an accident reported on this unit, it was from the dealership as they were pulling the unit out the front right bumper got a little swipe on it. The unit has never been repainted, it has had three owners, contains all original pieces in front compartment.

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