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  2. Ferrari F355 - Wikipedia

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    The F355 Spider debuted in 1995, its Pininfarina-penned lines honed by 1,800 hours [7] in the wind tunnel, resulted in a blend of elegant style and aerodynamic performance. For the first time on a Ferrari automobile, the automated manual soft-top was powered electronically. Initially, the Spider was offered with the 6-speed manual transmission.

  3. List of Ferrari engines - Wikipedia

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    1994–1999 3496 cc 5-valve –– F355 GTB, GTS, Spider; 1999–2004 3586 cc 5-valve –– 360 Modena, Spider, Challenge Stradale; Tipo F136 Ferrari/Maserati engine.

  4. Ferrari 348 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 348 (Type F119) is a mid-engine V8-powered 2-seat sports car produced by Italian automaker Ferrari, replacing the 328 in 1989 and remaining in production until 1995, when it was replaced by the F355.

  5. The Ferrari F355 Is the Perfect One-Time Supercar Experience

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  6. Ferrari 360 - Wikipedia

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    This 360 has the 6-speed gated manual transmission The first model of the 360 to be produced was the Modena, named after the town of Modena , the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari . Transmission options were a 6-speed manual transmission , or the electrohydraulic-actuated "F1" automated manual transmission with a gearbox built by Graziano Trasmissioni .

  7. Automated manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Ferrari F355 became available with an "F1" 6-speed transmission, which uses paddle-shifters located behind the steering wheel or can be driven in a fully-automatic mode. [38] The F355's successors offered similar transmissions, [39] until the company switched to a dual-clutch transmission for the Ferrari 458 in 2009.