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612 door panel remove

Discussion in '612/599' started by Shiva_Austria, Jun 27, 2018.

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  1. Shiva_Austria

    Shiva_Austria Karting

    Oct 7, 2013
    61
    Austria
    I had to remove my door panel (driver side) on my 612.
    Can anybody help me / could send me pics or videos?
    I don´t like to destroy the panel!
    Thanks

    Ciao
    Shiva
     
  2. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Jul 19, 2008
    39,175
    Clarksville, Tennessee
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    Terry H Phillips
    No illustrations in the WSM I have.
     
  3. Nospinzone

    Nospinzone F1 Veteran

    Jul 1, 2013
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    Yes, you definitely don't want to destroy the panel, I shudder to think what those cost (if you can even get one).

    Once when I had to remove a driver side door panel (not a Ferrari) I hired a very experienced auto body guy. They are always removing these panels. It was well worth the money.
     
  4. brogenville

    brogenville Formula 3
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    Apr 24, 2012
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    Robin
  5. diegolrz

    diegolrz Karting
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    Mar 27, 2022
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    Dallas TX
    Did anyone documented the door panel removal? I need to fix the window switches and looking for some guidance on how to remove the door panel correctly.

    thanks
     
  6. JLF

    JLF Formula 3

    Sep 8, 2009
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    If you search 612 door panel on eBay there are couple for sale and you can see the back side of them with all the fasteners and stuff.
     
  7. Nospinzone

    Nospinzone F1 Veteran

    Jul 1, 2013
    7,785
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    Paul
    As I mentioned in post #3, get an auto body guy. When I needed mine removed (not a Ferrari), I went to an auto body shop and arranged for the guy to come to my house on his day off. He showed up on a Saturday with all the right tools and quickly removed the panel perfectly. He only wanted $50, probably would be more now.
     

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