Help! Anyone got any info on where I can get parts for my 88' 328? I only know of a few venues; the dealer, eBay, ItalianCarParts.com. There's got to be more out there. I restored an old Porsche just by flipping thru different Porsche parts catalogs. Ferrari seems a bit trickier. I need help from my F-Brothers! Thanks so much!
Thanks -- that's a good start. Are they online, do they have a catalog, do you happen to know any contact info? Thanks again!
Ferrari UK is a sponsor of this site (click above) and their techs are frequenters of this board. I think Jeff Howe is the manager. T. Rutlands/Maranello Autoparts- Contact Steve Ahlgrim (Manager) at 770-496-003. Located in Georgia. A lot of this people on this board use the aforementioned.
Mods, can we make this a sticky? It comes up on a pretty regular basis and really is vital information... After going to the dealer once, I realized I'd have to sell a kidney to maintain the car with their parts!
Wanna see my new oil cap?????? $34.00............quite nice....I found the old one where it fell off thankfully, now I've got a spare....
I just ordered about $1100 in parts for a major service/repair (see tech section "timing gear bearings- 308QV) from T. Rutlands. Everything arrived in perfect packaging and on time (overnight when I ordered at 4:55p.m.). The prices are good, and the customer service is great. Ask for Scerio (sp?) - he was very helpful and offered up many suggestions for parts I could need. Ferrari UK has also been very good to me in the past, but a little difficult to get in touch with. You must join the owners site to acces their parts catalog with prices. Often, their prices are unbelievable! 328 parts should be about the same. Good luck.
http://www.allferrariparts.com/ Dennis McCann Ferrari Parts http://www.partsourcenet.com/ Parts Source (exclusively Ferrari) http://www.trutlands.com/ T. Rutland's http://www.ferrari-uk.com/parts/index.asp Ferrari UK (authorised Ferrari parts house) These are arguably the top four parts suppliers for older Ferraris for North America.
How about adding Nick´s Forza Ferrari to that list? I found them to be very friendly and competent, even though they couldn´t supply the specific part I was looking for at that time. Made a good experience with Sodacom´s. Rutlands was problematic.
Super Performance is good http://www.superformance.co.uk/. For pedals, knobs, bolts etc. Hill Engineering is the best http://www.hill-engineering.co.uk/. I've heard GT car parts in AZ is good to deal with 623-780-2200. As for the dealer I just called on some parts and found that I could get them from Ferrari UK in about the same time for almost 1/3 as much (including shipping)!! Sodacom's is now the first place I will look but selection for my car is still a little limited but improving. If they have what I'm looking for it's usually the best price! Great service too!!
Here are the links I have, some links will have some of the same listings; http://directory.google.com/alpha/Top/Shopping/Vehicles/Parts_and_Accessories/Makes_and_Models/European/Italian/ https://www.owners.ferrari.com/cgi-bin/Feros/os/jsp/01_0_login.jsp http://www.ferraripacific.org/ferrari_web_links.htm (Scroll to the bottom for parts and accessories.) http://www.customferrariparts.com/ (Hill Engineering) http://www.trutlands.com http://www.andale.com/stores/sf_home.jsp?mode=1&sfUrl=hgparts (HGParts, exhaust etc............) http://www.larinisystems.com/ (Exhaust) http://www.ferraris-online.com/index.shtml http://www.ferrariclub.com/ Northwest Region http://www.sodacoms.com/index.htm http://www.stebro.net/stwc.htm (Exhaust) http://www.superformance.co.uk/ http://www.wordreference.com/ (To figure out the Italian names for parts on your car) http://www.fireadesource.com/products1.html (An alternative to using the dreaded ABC extinguisher on your car) http://www.hagerty.com/index.asp?Aff= (My insurance) http://www.blackbartsemporium.com/ (OEM Badges and Emblems) http://www.kitcaraccessories.com/ferrari.html#top (Ferrari emblems and parts) https://store.valentine1.com/home.asp (My radar detector) http://www.allferrariparts.com/ (Dennis McCann) http://ferrariclubofamerica.org/ http://www.partsourcenet.com/ (PARTS) http://www.autolifters.com/index.html (Well made lifts, commercial grade.) Hope this helps. Watch the prices. Some are more competitive than others.
Ferrari UK is a sponsor of this site (click above) and their techs are frequenters of this board. I think Jeff Howe is the manager. definately recommended, helpful, knowlegable and surprisingly....not too expensive for 80's cars.
I owe it all to this site and my fellow members. Without it, ownership would be a daunting challenge with a 25 year old Ferrari.
Amen brother!! It's still daunting even with the help. I've got so many pieces strewn around my garage now, that I'm begining to wonder if I'll ever get it all back together!
Holly Smokes! Went away from F-chat for a few days, and wow! If I can't find parts now I don't know what I'll do. Thanks again for all the great info -- this ought to keep me busy just looking thru all these online sites - wonder if I'll ever have time to actually put the parts in the car. Thanks!
I found these two ads in Hemmings....so far I have used Symbolic and was amazed at the prices. FERRARI parts source, new, used, aftermarket, performance; parting out 308, 328s, TR parts, wheels. 480-968-0421, AZ; [email protected] EX-FERRARI dealer has 1,000s NOS parts for sale at reduced prices. Wayne, 858-350-1393 ex111, CA. Symbolic Motor Car Company Best! Wes
Hi MRyan Good to have you here. We are the Factory's appointed 328 parts stockist for the whole world ! In 2000 they cleared out their warehouse in Italy and sent it all to us so we should be able to help you keep your 328 in tip-top condition. We ship absolutely anywhere at cost by Fedex and we are very competetive. Drop me a line if you like at [email protected] Cheers !