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1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Gts on 2040-parts.com

US $80,000.00
Location:

Saratoga, California, United States

Saratoga, California, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

This is a 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 GTS with an F1 transmission, finished in California Blue. The interior is blue, and is fitted with an aftermarket HD radio/bluetooth media system by Pioneer. The Targa style hard top roof is stored behind seats. The calipers are red, rims are 5 spoke Ferrari stock silver. 30,263 miles. Comes with extra set of 4 front and rear rims. 2nd owner, bought used from Ferrari San Francisco with 414 miles. Non smoker.
  • Max power @ rpm: 375 hp @ 8250
  • Torque @ rpm: 268 lb·ft @ 6000
  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 4.7 s
  • 0–160 km/h (0–100 mph): 10.8 s
  • Quarter Mile: 12.9 s
  • Top speed: 183 mph
  • VIN:ZFFXR42A6X0113464

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