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80,000 miles on a Ferrari 355! And it’s not even the highest-mileage one I’ve serviced. Big plans are in store—but first, we need to see if this car is truly worth the investment. 👉 Want to see more from the world of Ferrari? Check out more videos here: • The World of Ferrari First of all, what an outstanding example of a Ferrari F355. A 1994 Euro-spec, non-airbag, ME 2.7 GTS with carbon seats is already a unicorn. Add a Capristo exhaust and high-flow cats, and you have something truly special. Every F355 is a joy to drive, but this one feels different—flirtatious, begging to be pushed, rewarding you every mile. It’s easy to see how it racked up 80,000 miles. The owner knows he has something rare and plans to enjoy it, so the odometer reading doesn’t matter. What matters is that he wants the car pristine. When he took delivery, the condition was below his standards. Before finalizing our scope of work, I brought it into the shop for a complete inspection to determine what we’re working with—and if it’s worth the investment. So join me as I take you through this Ferrari F355 inspection, top to bottom. My focus is mechanical condition, but I’ll also cover cosmetic details. Once we have a full picture, I’ll share my findings—and more importantly, what’s in store for this car. Let’s just say it’s going to be an outstanding, and very big, project. Whether you're a Ferrari enthusiast, considering a pre-purchase inspection, or just curious about the level of detail required to maintain a classic like the F355, this video is a must-watch. Sit back, relax, and geek out with me as we dive into everything Ferrari. If you enjoyed the video, hit that thumbs up and drop a comment below. It helps the algorithm and supports the channel! And if you haven't subscribed yet, I'd love for you to join us here. (Yes, I'm telling you to subscribe!) 😉 Thanks for watching! ~ Nick Interested in having your car featured on the channel? For Ferrari service or restoration inquiries, email: [email protected] *************************************************** 📸 ~ IG: / _autotechnick_ 👥 ~ Facebook: / theoriginalautotechnick *************************************************** Take a peek at some of my additional projects & content that you may enjoy: • Abandoned Barn Find Chevelle Resurrection ... • 1988 BMW M5 (E28) Restoration • 1979 Centurion Jet Boat • 2001 BMW M5 • 2001 BMW M5 • Hot Rods & Domestic's • Dinan E28 M5 (1988 BMW M5) • 2006 Subaru WRX STi ======================================== About AutoTechNick: Growing up in rural Oregon, I was always around Hot Rods & Race Cars. I imagine my early exposure to this culture ignited a spark of interest in cars, which remains my passion. 🎓 I am a proud Alumni of Wyoming Technical Institute @WyoTechAutoMechanicSchool where I studied Automotive Technology, Performance Engine Building & Street Rod Fabrication. In addition to "WyoTech," I graduated from the BMW Service Technician Education Program, more commonly known as BMW S.T.E.P. 🏎️ I spent nearly ten years working in various BMW dealerships as a Master Technician. After a move back home to the PNW, I found myself no longer servicing German-made machines but now working with Italians. I spent nearly another ten years as a Ferrari Master Technician & Shop Foreman at a local Ferrari dealership. 🏆 Ferrari selected me as one of 12 technicians worldwide to compete in the "Ferrari Testa Rossa Awards" for four years consecutively. Finishing in 3rd place in 2016, & in 2019 I was able to place in 1st, winning the competition & earning the title of the "Top Ferrari Technician in the World!" 🚀 As my time with Ferrari came to an end, a new career path awaited me…. Aerospace. I am currently working at Blue Origin, helping to build & develop the BE-3PM and BE-3U rocket engines. With my new career path, I needed an outlet for my automotive passion, thus the reason for this channel… #ferrari #ferrarif355 #f355 #exotic #ferrariservice #ferrarirepair #seattle #wyotech #355 #ferrari355