I want to thank everyone for their advice. I finally bought scuderia wheels for my 360. What does everyoen think? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you everyone. As far as the Calipers, yes I have. Just need to find a shop to do it. Algar Ferrari said they hav no recommendations.
I'm fairly certain Karosserie in King of Prussia will do a factory job on your calipers (http://www.karosserie.com/index.htm). Might be a bit overkill to have a shop like that do the paintwork, but it's guaranteed to be perfect. Interesting that Algar didn't mention them? -Joe
Qksilver, thank you for the lead. I called theam and I need to really think about it. Not sure if it is worth over 3,000 to mearly change the color.
Give Michael at vintage motorsports a call. 300 Old Reading Pike Pottstown, PA 19464-3772 (610) 970-7800
I think 3k for it is to much. Try these guys, Trev always recomend their services; http://www.prosport-ferrari.com/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=235&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=28&lang=en&vmcchk=1&Itemid=28
L- $3K is way too much. Any good paint shop can do it for you using high temperature paint and the decals are easy to find. I have about six different sizes of them myself to make sure I have the correct size for my New MovIt ceramics. The color paint you want is Giallo (Yellow) Modena and the PPG code is 84028. Taz Terry Phillips
$3k to refinish the calipers? Are they using powdercoat or paint? Where they removing all the pistons/seals etc to do this? Maybe that's where they got the $3k price tag from?? I had my calipers recently powdercoated on my Porsche (I know it's not a Ferrari) and they came out perfect. To ensure that I didn't have any issues, I pulled all the pistons, and bought new seals and rings. Everything is as good as new. This was all done for much less than $3k. Andy
Looks fine the way it is. Lowering just asks for trouble with bumps, driveways, tire contact, etc. Stock ride height works great. Taz Terry Phillips