https://awitalian-com.3dcartstores.com/crm.asp?action=contactus Know anything about them good / bad? Are they a new parts re-seller in the same vein as Ricambi? I've always bought from Ricambi in the past, but am shopping for ball joint kit and AW offers this, http://www.awitalian.com/Ferrari_AW6360001_AW6360001_4112.html not sure if it Hill engineering bits or original F car stuff. Thanks
My shop used them for all the Mondial and 308 parts needed for both major services on my cars, and basic maintenance repairs. They've been using them since AW has been in business, and seem fine, decently priced.
Just got off the phone with David Sounds like a good place .. seems to supply some indies and dealers .. can't speak on price But give David a call .. been in business since 1977 not sure when he started selling Ferrari parts Not a endorsement of a guarantee just information sharing Sent from my moto x4 using Tapatalk
I use them all the time, today in fact. The parts won't be in a yellow box, but they are still the correct part at a much lower price.
I have the same question about another parts place. https://eurospares.co.uk obviously a company in the UK. They have a new and used parts business, the prices are very good but using an overseas supplier especially for an expensive part is risky. Does anyone know anything about this outfit? Appreciate any input. Thanks
The problem with parts is that all the usual vendors will have parts by original part number but a lot of parts are actually parts that fit and not exactly exactly original visually
Both AW Italia (Stacey/Dave) and Eurospares (Claudio) are excellent, no worries there, I have used both.
AW Italia is very good at working with others to locate/source hard to find parts, if you have good photos of what you are looking for so much the better and they stand-by what they sell, if it incorrect you can return.
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Yup me too ordered Monday for a fchat members oil pan gasket. 99 percent of the time I get parts in two days
My car has someone to play with this week. I can here them leaking together in the middle of the night. So cute
Have been getting parts for my Mondial from AW Italia for quite some time already . Prices are reasonable . My sister whose based in Northern NJ orders the parts in my behalf . I also have ordered parts from Rutland’s and Ricambi just one time . Excellent service as well . I used to get parts from Partssource but I think the owner retired already .
Have been getting parts for my Mondial from AW Italia for quite some time already . Prices are reasonable . My sister whose based in Northern NJ orders the parts in my behalf . I also have ordered parts from Rutland’s and Ricambi just one time . Excellent service as well . I used to get parts from Partssource but I think the owner retired already .
I think it is always best to ask the vendor what they are supplying if there is any question. Ricambi America only deals with oem parts, and in the rare instance they do not, they are very clear who the aftermarket supplier is, such as Hill Engineering, or Unobtainium Supply, etc. I have used Eurospares in the UK without issue. BTW, I noticed that kit did not include the eight flamblocs, only four...so they are only supplying the upper or lower ones...I'd want to know exactly what you are getting, oem/oes? Or aftermarket.
AW is only a few miles from my office. My friend and I both recently picked up engine mounts from them (me: 360, him: 430). They were in stock and price was reasonable.