It is time to put for sale my BELOVED 360. it has been years and years of SMILES. Driving through canyons listening to the F1 high pitch sound of the Tubi along with the Fabspeed headers and the Hyperflow cats while changing gears is absolutely intoxicating and I truly believe this is the perfect setup for this car. This was my first Ferrari (after performing PPIs on other 4 that did not go through because I was looking for the RIGHT ONE) Eventually I purchased this car HERE from another Fchat member and last year I purchased another Ferrari (a Testarossa) from another Fchat member. So I REALLY value this forum full with enthusiasts. I want this car to go to a new home that will treat her right and will keep her running great for years to come. This ad might be long to read but I would like to post everything about the car but please feel free to ask anything, Rosso Corsa with Ferrari shields. Black with Red accents Daytona seats. Leather in GREAT condition. Comes with original and complete Ferrari Tool Kit, Complete original owner’s manual including original window sticker and Tire kit. Original Ferrari red cover for Spider version (No coupe version that "fits" loose) Current mileage: 38,400 miles (might go up a couple of hundred Excellent condition Religiously serviced (NO CUTTING CORNERS). All service up to date, Complete service records in a binder. Next major service 2021 Aprox clutch wear 22% (last time I checked it had 18.61% I can get an exact number if anyone needs it) Tires 3,000 miles old (last set lasted 10,000 miles) Front brake pads 500 miles old. Comes with 3 keys, and 2 remotes. Note, Red Remote did not come with the car. Car has the latest ECU and TCU so there is no need to upgrade. Cosmetically the car is in GREAT condition. NO dents, zero door dings. NO leather shrinkage, NO bubbles. NO sticky interior NO holes in soft top, cover in perfect condition, Mechanism works perfectly. Rear plastic windows clear without marks nor creases. I have vehicle service history for the last 28,000 miles (since 10,571 miles): Major service (Timing belts), annual service and transmission mount, install rear challenge grill. September 2012. ($5,372 at Ferrari of Silicon Valley) New wipers and Brake pads. February 2014. ($1,166 at Ferrari of Silicon Valley) Annual Service. March 2014. ($2,852 a Ferrari of Seattle) Front Bonnet latch. March 2014 ($467 at Ferrari of Seattle) New fuel pumps (2), new roll over valves (4). Changed in 2014 ($6,257 at Ferrari of Seattle) Brand new clutch replaced, new throw out bearing, new clutch position sensor, new springs, new slides and gearbox mount. December 2014 ($8,072 at Ferrari of Seattle) Annual service. May 2015. ($950 at Bobileff Motorcar) Annual service. Install brand new Fabspeed headers with blankets. Install new 02 sensors (4) (pre and post cat with Fabspeed 02 mini cat extenders) and new oil pressure sender. June 2016 ($3,014 at Bobileff Motorcar) Install 4 Michelin Pilot Super Sport. June 2016. ($967 at Discount Tire) Reseal Cam covers and adjust tension on accessories belt. August 2016. ($520 at Bobileff Motorcar) FULL Major service (Timing belts, Hill engineering tensioner bearings and bushings, pulleys, sparkplugs, cam sealing rings, cam end gaskets, cam cover gaskets, new water pump, new rotos and brake pads, new coolant). September 2016. ($5007 at Bobileff Motor car) Install hyperflow catalytic converters. February 2017. ($360 at Steve Maxwell exotic car service) Annual service, plus New f1 pump and relay, change f1 fluid, new expansion tank cap, new drain plug and air bag leather cover fix. June 2017. ($2,388 at Ferrari of San Diego) Install 4 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. February 2018. ($651 at Discount tire) Backup camera repair. March 2018. ($350 at La Jolla Audio and Auto Radio Specialists) Replace burnt exhaust gaskets. December 2017. ($950 at Steve Maxwell exotic car service) Annual Service. June 2018. ($885 at Steve Maxwell exotic car service) Install front brake pads and change brake fluid, replace door opening cable. October 2018. ($458 at Steve Maxwell exotic car service) Extra equipment Tubi exhaust $5,200 Fabspeed headers with Fabspeed Blankets and 02 mini cat extenders $3,650 (OEM headers are included) Hyperflow Racing catalytic converters. $2,956 (OEM cats are included) Rear Challenge Grill $2,338 Lightweight 18" wheels made by RAC with Ferrari center caps $3,600 (19 lbs front, 20 lbs rear). Titanium lightweight lug bolts $614 Carbon fiber paddle shifters $850 LED Tail Lights and LED 3rd brake light kit (ILUAL36 USA LED) by Scud Ing in Switzerland $1,500. Click for a short video of previous owner LED Front Parking Light, LED Front Turn Signal, LED glove compartment light, LED luggage compartment light, LED Engine Bay light, LED footwell lights, LED Interior Lights, LED Overhead light, LED Side marker lights, LED License plate lights. click for a short video of previous owner BMC engine Air Filters $300 Upgraded Stereo System, high end door speakers & tweeters & two subwoofers (Diamond Audio) behind seats mounted to a custom-made Rosso Corsa red subwoofer panel. $3,000 Pioneer DVD player with Bluetooth and Iphone adapter for Pioneer AppRadio. $600 Back Up Camera $150 JBL 500-watt Power Amplifier. $350 HID 800k bulbs. $100 Red Key. $130 Carbon fiber center console cup holder. $150 Pre-wired for Radar Detector. Protection add-ons Clear Bra (Xpel ultimate and Scotch Guard Pro) all front, side mirrors, headlights, A pillars and soft top rubbing area. $1,400 Opti-coat pro ceramic coating in paint, Opti-glass windshield and Opti-fabric Guard in soft top $1000 Front Bumper skid plates, no scrapes at all. $140 Wheels powder coated, absolutely no curb rash. $900 I know other 360s are priced for less, but being the condition of this one (and all known issues with 360s have being taken care of) I believe this one is fairly priced at $76,000
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Exotic cars don’t get valued the same way as regular cars. In regular car the mileage is more important, in an exotic car mileage is important but not as important as condition. Most auction companies will classify a car from 1-4 (concours, excellent, good, fair) I don’t know the car you posted but dealers know their profession and if they are asking less there is a reason. As I mentioned in my first post I had to go through several PPIs until I found the right car, most cars are misrepresented or they just look nice in pictures, once you see them in person Is another story. You want a car that has been driven and that all the known issues have been taken care of, 360s are not going up in value at least not in the short term, so you will buy a car to drive it and to enjoy it. And what’s worse than buy a dream car and ended up being a time bomb. I know all the history of this car, all owners, and the original owner is a good friend of mine. Funny story I met him because of my car, his name showed on the service book and it was sold in San Diego, I went to a Ferrari event and asked for him and we became friends. My car was signed by Pininfarina (fuel door) just a bit before his death. but a previous owner (I know which one) replaced the fuel door to keep the signature. At the end is how well you treat and respect the car, for me is a piece of art and it should go to a good home, not a car dealer flip to make a quick profit. Answering your question, color is a personal choice, most first Ferrari owners choose red as their first, most people that I meet tell me “a Ferrari must be red” and well I have two red ones Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login I am very meticulous with my cars,when I purchased my car it didn’t come with the car cover,It took me a while to find the “spider” version because although the “coupe” version fits, the fit is not perfect in the back and I wanted it to be perfect. (I also have the seats and steering wheel covers by the way) Also a light bulb and a screwdriver was missing from the tool box, I knew I was not going to use either (light bulbs have been upgraded to LED and I will rather a generic screwdriver than my Ferrari branded ones) but still got them so the car was COMPLETE. Very OCD Ahh and I have the original flashlight too That one was missing as well and they are asking A LOT for them now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This post was a reply to another post that moderators deleted, the other person was asking me if a color or mileage is a huge factor with Ferraris because he was in the market for one and he posted a link for a car for sale for less (which is against the rules) My reply as it is doesn’t make sense and I wanted to explain. Adding to my ad, I believe 360 has one of the most beautiful exhaust sound Ferrari has made but stock exhaust is too muffled. This car sounds very similar to a challenge stradale with this setup, and being convertible increases the experience. I did change the setup little by little and I wish I had change the whole thing at once because the experience is WAY improved. Also there is NO CEL light at all (a common problem with exhaust modifications that some owners decide to just ignore) Next owner will really appreciate this mods and he can always go back to stock (why would you but personal preference is subjective) as OEM headers and catalytic converters are also included. All reasonable offers will be considered Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Excellent example. Silly question perhaps, do you have the signed fuel door or did it go with the original owner ?
Sadly no, the original owner traded the car back to get a Stradale with the signed fuel door (and he covered it with clear bra in order to preserve it) and the car was put for sale again, the fuel door got “lost” afterwards (not really I am pretty positive that I know who has it but he denied it when I asked for it) It is a cool story though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
As I said before all reasonable offers will be considered. I am a firm believer that there is no such thing as a cheap Ferrari and sometimes the best examples might look a bit more expensive on paper but in the long term those dollars paid upfront will be less. I have seen it so many times. I hope my car goes to a good home. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Three videos to appreciate the mirror finish after the Opticoat Pro ceramic coat and the paint correction.
There has been a bit of interest and questions about a PPI, car is open to a PPI and I can bring the car over to any shop the prospective buyers wants me to. I thought about performing a PPI myself and include it in the price. A PPI at the dealer will be at least 1k (4 years ago I paid $900) but performing the PPI myself might look odd so I’d rather give the prospective buyer the option to choose to do it and where to do it. I am reducing the price to make a thorough PPI coming out of my pocket and a bit more in order to make the car more “interesting” New price $74,000 Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks by the way car mileage today is 38,681 as I have driven it in the last two weeks. Car is washed and detailed and waiting for her new home. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
ferralc bought my TR and like me he is very meticulous ! If I was in the market for a 360 it would be on top of my list. He is borderline OCD with his cars in a good way! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Why posts of people saying good things about me have been deleted?? They have said things like “I know ferralc I would buy a car from him at anytime, he is a very meticulous owner” that is allowed under classified rules My ad looks weird if all comments about me from other members that know how meticulous and trustful I am keep getting deleted. They are being kind to express their experiences of dealing with me and still those comments are getting deleted. “Anyone posting on an ad must be 1) asking a legitimate and relevant question; or 2) providing accurate, first-hand information on that specific CAR, item, or SELLER” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hello the car has been sold to a fellow ferrarichat member, I didn’t post anywhere else because that is a great way to avoid tirekickers and middle men offering their “services” I have purchased my two Ferraris here and I have sold one here too. I am happy to be part of an enthusiasts community. Enjoy your new car in good health Tim Moderators please update the ad to show that car is sold. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Excellent!! Glad inspite all the comments deleted u got to sell this wonderful example of ur 360! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk