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Ferrari 360 Modena MODENA F1 Only 40.863 kms, all books, 2nd owner, o 1999

General description : Nice 1999 Ferrari 360 Modena F1 on offer. Dutch supplied car by Ferrari importer Kroymans dated the 30th July 1999. We have obtained the car from the second owner with just 40,863 km on the clock. Kroymans have serviced and maintained the car throughout, which accounts for the cars` perfect condition. It has a complete set of documents, which include the wallet containing the original stamped service book and the owners’ manual. It also comes with the torch and Becker radio card. Executed in Ferrari ‘Rosso Corsa 322’ with a nice black leather trim. This is a more than decent, low-mileage, 2-owner 360 Modena!

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1999 Ferrari 360 Modena MODENA F1 Only 40.863 kms, all books, 2nd owner, o is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Brummen by Gallery Dealer for €74900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 360 Modena Model Version : MODENA F1 Only 40.863 kms, all books, 2nd owner, o Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1999 Sub type : Coupé Location : Brummen

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