Hi All, Knock on wood, but in the last ten years 12 years of ownership of a 1999 456 MGTA, I haven't had many problems other than routine maintenance, and a few minor repairs. I used to have my 456 serviced by Joe Sanpaolo of Concourse Automotive in La Habra, but recently, I heard he closed his shop. I don't have any issues with my 456 currently, but I would like to get to know some local independent Ferrari mechanics for future service and repair related issues. Living in Whittier (in between LA and Orange County), Concourse was very convenient for me and Joe was very knowledgeable with respect to the these cars. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
I use Randy Tippets at RMT in Yorba Linda for my 612. Great guy to deal with and does an awesome job at a very reasonable price.
I HAVE USED FAST CARS IN REDONDO FOR THE PAST 6 1/2 YEARS. THEY DID THE MAJOR ON MY CAR IN ADDITION TO ANY MINOR THINGS THAT I NEED. THEIR PRICES ARE VERY FAIR AND THEIR WORK IS EXCELLENT. CALL CRAIG AT FAST CARS.
Socal Autosport in Hawthorne. Tommy did the major service on my 456 GT. He worked at Fast Cars in Redondo for many years, then opened up this shop. Great service and very reasonable prices.
Ah yes , spend the time and effort to train a tech for them to open their own shop and use a photo from my shop on their website advertising service LOL
I just picked up an F12 and even the salesman reccomended RMT - I havent been yet but will definitely check it out
Hello everyone, We are R3 Motorsports located in Van Nuys, CA. We have been in business for over 30 years providing all exotic car needs to many clients. If you are looking for a great trustworthy shop to service your exotic car, you can always give us a call or PM us on Ferrari Chat. Our website: www.r3motorsport.com Best regards, llya Vaysberg
I'm pleased to say that I took my 456M to R3 and met Sandro Zanforlini the manager. The shop is well kept, discrete and full of some amazing cars. They provided the guidance and instruction I needed to get my car to the shop as it had a dead battery (defective tender) that wouldn't jump. I was treated well and hope to see them at Ferrari events although I know they will be there when needed professionally.