The 360 Spider is the Ferrari you actually drive. Not the one you keep tucked away under a cover. A naturally aspirated V8 revving to 8,500 rpm behind you, no roof, no filters. This one comes fully serviced — which, for a Ferrari from the 2000s, is no small matter. It’s actually the only thing rarer than the car itself. Bidding now.
This 2004 Ferrari 360 Spider, originally from Spain, has 53,600 km on the clock, a mileage certified by the Ferrari service booklet. The seller states that the car is in very good overall condition.

Externally, the seller states that the vehicle is in very good condition. The Rosso Corsa bodywork shows no major visible defects; the only issues to note are a few minor chips on the underside of the front bumper.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in very good condition. The brown leather upholstery shows no tears or holes. This car features the following equipment: an F1 sequential gearbox with steering wheel paddles, Scuderia wing badges, automatic air conditioning and an original Ferrari car radio.
The engine is a 3.6-litre V8 producing 400 hp. The seller states that the mechanical components are in good working order, as is the gearbox. The seller has invoices and the service history, which can be viewed in the gallery. The car has recently undergone the following servicing:
- 26/02/2026 (52,345 km): Replacement of the timing belt kit (tensioners, rollers, belts), left and right fuel pumps, engine oil change (10W60), air and oil filters, and gearbox oil change.

The car has four alloy wheels in very good condition, fitted with Pirelli P Zero and Michelin Pilot Sport tyres in good condition.

The seller is a professional based in Madrid, Spain, and welcomes viewings during the sale. The car will be sold with its Spanish registration document, MOT certificate, documentation, invoices and service history.
The seller has set a reserve price.