The Ferrari 360 is a sports car from the Italian car manufacturer Ferrari. The car was sold in three versions: the Modena (a closed coupe), the Spider (a convertible), and the Challenge Stradale, a street-legal racing version of the Modena. In addition to these road models, several F360s were released for the F360 Challenge racing class. The 360 gets its name from its 3,6-liter V8 engine, which produces 400 hp. The street version accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 4,3 seconds. The 360 was succeeded by the Ferrari F430 in 2004. Introduced in 1999 as the successor to the Ferrari F355 and designed by Pininfarina, the 360 was Ferrari's first fully aluminum body. The six-speed gearbox was available as a manual or as a sequential (Formula 1-style) gearbox. This Ferrari 360 Challenge presented here is finished in black with Sparco seats. Furthermore, it features BBS rims with semi-slick tires, a carbon wing, a roll cage, four-point seatbelts, plastic windows, a Momo steering wheel, a racing clutch, etc.
Mileage 5.000 km
Year of construction 2002
Color black
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