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  1. Aircon

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    ^^^^^mmmmmm....typos!
     
  2. MrGrigio

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    Lets see what happens after the next service....I hoping all the issues will be resolved. As you know, I've never skimped on using the best parts or having the right people work on it during the car's tenure with me. I believe in redemption. I fell in love with the 308 since I was one as a 13 year old boy......or maybe you are correct and I'll need to let it go b/c my expectations are off point.
     
  3. moretti

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    Rennie, flick it, if you "feel" like this I know that feeling, loved the QV but had this nagging feeling and when the 355 was offered I knew what I needed to do ............... still miss the beautiful shape and presence of the QV but it pales into insignificance when it gets replaced by the current acquisition :)
     
  4. F-Serge

    F-Serge Formula 3

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    Whom?
     
  5. au-yt

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    New toys are always better but lost toys that become very sought after become missed.
    especially when the value goes beyond your reach.

    What the heck new cars drive go and stop that much better, I am even impressed how design keeps finding new inovation, even if its on a set theme. My only complaint is they keep getting heavier.
     
  6. au-yt

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    #206 au-yt, Mar 21, 2015
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  7. Aircon

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    car looks great.
     
  8. au-yt

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    #208 au-yt, Apr 4, 2015
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    Driving through Fyshwick last weekend , of all things a thick piece of clear plastic about 300mm square was spun out from under the right rear of a BMW in front of me...bag ...enough to feel it through the steering wheel...when it shattered it chipped not only across and under the bumper but down the drivers door .

    Its a bumper off job to fix the door may be able to touched up.... carefully.

    Would a clear wrap stop this sort of damage?
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  9. 575

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    That is really unlucky.

    I don't think a clear wrap would have helped with that kind of heavy impact.
     
  10. moretti

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    How did it whack it in 3 places ?

    I think the 3M treatment would limit most of that, mine does a lot of track days (or did) and following fast cars with sticky tyres peppered my old QV (no film) but the 355 has been kept very good so far
     
  11. Cyt

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    I can sympathise. Typical, it's like having a new car.. Always happen. It happened to me on all my cars.

    Without fail..
    On my Fcar
    Had a dent from a lambo passenger door...
    So don't stress out like I did
     
  12. au-yt

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    It was really bizarre 40ks constant speed the other car war a car length in front and in slow motion I watched as the car ran over this square piece say 6mm thick perspex 300mm square , the tyre launched the plastic off the ground like you flick a playing car. The length of one edge hit the car at the angle you see square on and shattered a friend two car back saw the cloud of shattered plastic flying in all directions not realising it hit my car.

    I was hoping that it had struck and smashed the numberplate ... no big deal.. it want to be.

    The top edge has gone into the fiberglass luckily missed the driving light and the grill
    but there is a lot more damage underneath the bumper. the dull 20cent piece is where it shaved the clear off!

    Being silver it isn't immediately noticeable but it spoilt the car for the AutoItalia show the next day.
     
  13. moretti

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    Very unlucky and I can sympathise, had similar happen after picking up my QV from a major service, drove it 3 kms from Marc's, picked up a 50mm T shaped piece of concrete reo which flicked up into the engine bay where it sliced through the aluminium waterpipe and lodged itself .

    Luckily I had a spare pipe from my GT4 ..... I always seem to get the 1 in a million incidents like this
     
  14. au-yt

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    #214 au-yt, Apr 4, 2015
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    Amazing, these things seem to happen to the cars we drive least!

    Best bit is you had a spare, in my case it will be freshly painted bumper and not having to replace the grill or fog light
     
  15. moretti

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    #215 moretti, Apr 4, 2015
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    This also happened to the QV after I had sent it off to the smash repairers to get it ready for FNR 2009, on the way back from the repair shop a friggin cat ran out onto the road , swerved and braked to miss it but it was a BIG cat and it did this much damage, plus it broke the Carello main beam :(
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  16. au-yt

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    Hella big cat JM, ;)
     
  18. PAP 348

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    Bugger! Sorry to hear mate.
     
  19. au-yt

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    Thanks Pap
    it may be a blessing in disguise as was thinking of a clear protection covering and there were a few minor chips.
     
  20. PAP 348

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    I think so. Get it repainted and put some 3M clear film on it and it will be right then. :)
     
  21. Lionworks Auto

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    #221 Lionworks Auto, Apr 6, 2015
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    AU-yt,

    Congrats on the 456M. I think the longer you drive the more you'll sink deeply in awe. They are terrific in almost any conditions and I believe are a true classic - their lines are sophisticated, perfectly understated, but a Ferrari thru and thru. Find yourself the custom Schedoni luggage and you've got a true tourer ;)

    There are a few things to sort. Double check your window regulator particularly on the driver side - a common issue. You'll notice that the window won't seal properly to the rubber liner if it's had its day. F1 imports in Florida has a permanent fix (ship them the regulator and they replace the aluminum pin with steel.). Someone down under may be doing same.

    Headlight actuator is also a common problem - there are several on ebay right now if need replace. I need to do same. You can also remove it, and try to relube the mechanism - hear that works.

    Not sure if you sorted your tire issue, but one thing you can consider is going with larger rims. This both helps modernize her look, adds considerable stability and can add a more aggressive stance which helps further make the 456 a wolf in sheeps clothing (really my favorite thing about them - at a cruise, all the 911 boys are snickering because they know she weighs 4000lbs and think I'll be lost. But then they can't shake me. God love the V12 and her cornering abilities).

    Now I have an extreme example of this on my Grigio Ingrid over Dark Blu 3 pedal, with Novitec NF2's loaded and 345/30/19's on the rears. Requires a 25mm spacer in the rear. Obscene I know (and if you're a purist, can stop reading here:). Many have also put on the 18 or 19" Maranello rims and those look incredible too. Amoung others. Search this site and you'll find a ton of visuals. If interested and if still in need of rubber, this could be an option.

    Welcome to the world of V12. You'll never go back to anything else ;). Enjoy that beautiful Ferrari, especially out in that perfect Aussie countryside

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  22. PAP 348

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    Car looks sensational in that colour colour combo. :)

    The rear tyres are HUGE!!

    Thanks for the pics mate. :)
     
  23. Aircon

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    That looks hot.
     
  24. au-yt

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    E thanks for the kind words and insight.
    PAP is right the rear tires are HUGE.. but look great. however I will stick to the 17s more for the ride quality on the rough Aussie country roads
    I have already had the headlight actuator issue and that was sorted before I took delivery
    Windows seem fine but will need sorting as there is a tiny gap.
    As for the 911 guys I traded a 993S on this and it feels much more secure than the 911 and quicker.
    I recently did a 600 k trip in the car and it is a sheep in wolves clothing only give away is the TUBI rear mufflers! interesting they are quiet above 2000RPM which is great as that's just bellow the 100 K Aussie speed limit and well under the 110K freeway limit.
    3rd gear is my favorite as Dave 456 puts it its directly connected to the horizon, ill leave out the bit about the fuel gauge, which reads 1/4 but its half a tank!
     
  25. 88Testarossa

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    That 456 is simply awesome. Old 12s rule!


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