Owned since 2011 and always serviced, garaged, and detailed Euro Spec - 29k KM so around 18k miles All Stock except for exhaust system (all factory parts included with sale so can be returned to stock if by new owner). New racing battery always kept on tender. True 6 speed manual Asking 105k Image Unavailable, Please Login
Interior shots Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beautiful ! GLWS, wished I had held out for a stick. What exhaust is that ? And any drone under 4000 rpm ?
I have all factory parts, but the exhaust has straight pipes and a timate titanium exhaust. The car sounds absolutely crazy. I don't really want to comment on the drone and such because I feel like any car with aftermarket pipes always have certain spots of drone, but I will say that every person who's heard it rates it among the best sounding cars they've ever heard. Also the loudest.
Car looks great and very clean from the photos you shot Are you getting into something else? Newer? Best of luck!
Car is located in Basking Ridge NJ. Right now I'm just looking to free up some cash. I truly hope some things turn around for me, as I don't want to sell this car, but so far this year hasn't been good to me.
We all been there before. Hang in there and good luck. Things will turn around and hopefully we will see you in another Ferrari soon!
Oh wow - I used to work in BR...not terribly far from me. My situation may be similar - not sure yet, but hoping not to sell one of my cars. Wish you best of luck, I wish I could jump in on this one
The car was imported from Europe. All done by autosport designs in NY. Very reputable import shop and I have import paperwork. Also have car cover, seat covers, tool pouches, 2 keys, etc...
My guess is, the fact that it’s not a US car is greatly reducing the number of interested parties, and therefore it’s value, no? I don’t have any prejudice against Euro cars, in fact many Euro models are better than US models in my opinion. But not everyone feels that way.
That used to be the case, but as these cars get older it's less of a factor. Take a look at Porsche 930s. The Euro cars used to be 20% cheaper because they were considered grey market cars, but now there's zero difference in residual values of a euro vs us spec car. Add to that this car has proper documentation and I'd be surprised if it's really a major issue.
I think you should take some serious photos without the clutter in the cabin, you might get closer to the asking price. just saying I love manual 360. GLWS