Storm in a tea cup. Ferrari dealers (U.S.-based and foreign) who have online part diagrams will continue to do so: their profit margins over parts are gargantuan and online orders are a giant slice of their Parts Dept. business. Independent sellers may have to pull their diagrams but parts availability won't be affected as none of them buy parts from Ferrari anyway. Ferrari can't pull the plug on a supply chain they don't manage to begin with.
Pretty sure the parts that come in the yellow box with the black horse come from the Ferrari factory? Like my new 348 instrument cluster panel. perhaps not parts you can cross reference like Bosch throttle position sensors or whatnot but Ferrari parts definitely. Anyhow let's hope it's not a big issue like you say. Sent using FerrariChat.com mobile app
wonder if you can still find the diagrams and p.n.s through the way back machine website or use "website watcher" program to save the ones you can still find online locally onyour own computer?
Maybe someone will put up a website that doesn't sell the parts itself but allows you to go through the diagrams and click on parts you need, then present you with the link to sellers and prices they're asking.
You can go to a site like Algor or Tom Vail's and print each diagram and combined all into one PDF. I did that yesterday for my 308 QV and 355 2.7 Image Unavailable, Please Login
As others have said, as long as we each hoard the information and share freely and privately, we are ok, but what a stupid problem to have.
It all depends though. We act like people have never used the web or googled anything. It's not 1998. When the question is "What is the rear tire PSI for a stock 355 tire", the answer is 38 psi, move on. When the question is, "Should I buy a 348" which is subjective and nuanced and it depends on many things and the board contains literally hours of discussion on that topic in all its gaudy nuance, the OP is best served to read and absorb all that commentary and to that end the OP is actually best served with “try the search tool” perhaps with a sentence of preamble of course. Teach a man to fish and all that. The history is the single greatest attribute on this site. I just searched a question that was answered back in 2015 about 348 ecu pinouts. I think there is a difference in "use the search" to be rude and "use the search" to best serve them. Its not always as simple "38 psi". It has its place for usage I suspect.
Let me offer this additional post -- it won't be my last, but hopefully will offer a bit of my perspective: Ricambi America is not going away, we're not going anywhere. See #1 We are moving at break-neck speed to reorganize our site and make items easier to find and easier to purchase. The mandated change in our content unintentionally coincided with a massive overhaul/upgrade of our site platform from Magento 1 to Magento 2. That's pretty un-interesting to 99% of the planet, but for us it was a project that took 6 months and a crap-ton of money. Magento 2 gives us a vastly more secure shopping cart and wildly improved options for the user-experience. Our mobile deployment is coming soon -- yes, I know the current mobile experience sucks. The only way to comply with the content changes was to push the site live now, knowing it wasn't fully ready. Sorry... that was my judgement call. Our old site could not have complied with the required changes in content by the deadline I was given by 'external parties'. Competitors which continue to display content which we are all used to seeing either have deeper pockets or wear bigger pants than me. I know all the names of parties which have been contacted regarding this matter. We must all comply, or nobody will comply. Things like this cannot be unequally enforced. I am not stupid, despite what a lot of people think. I will protect my business and it's ability to support my family until I drop dead. Re-read that sentence if needed. Getting emails from customers which say things like "your website sucks" or "what a dumb change" or "I'm gone... thanks for screwing it up" are not really super helpful. See #1 Email, call, or use the chat feature on our site. Using the "Keyword Search" in the upper right of our website or the Collections page is also a good place to start. I work 25 hours a day, 8 days a week. I have the toxic behavior combination of being an insomniac and workaholic. If you are looking for something, I'll help.... but ya gotta ask! See #1 Wishing (mostly) everyone a safe weekend, Daniel
There is no one I would trust more than Daniel when it comes to responsiveness/resourcefulness in the never ending search for Ferrari parts. Haters are going to hate....... they just don't know any other way to be. I own several small businesses and you need a thick skin in the online world since there are a lot emotionally challenged people out there. I always appreciate the ones who believe their unconstructive advice somehow has any value at all.
It was VERY clear the second I saw that site change something much bigger was up and it was not "Ricambi". Why would they remove that fantastic catalog and superseded links? There is 1 and only 1 reason, it was painfully clear. Those who adjust will succeed, starting in early and learning what works and what does not is the key to that, it was a great decision. Although Joe six pack may not see it that way yet. But they will.... Most know enough to call. Actually Daniel has never not answered now that I think about it, even on a weekend when I was taking a shot in the dark I may catch him, sure enough.
What a **** move by Ferrari. Having built on line catalogs, I know how much time (and $) went into Daniel's site. The same person handling Ferrari F1 decisions must be in charge of customer experience operations as well. I still have my 355, but glad I bought a GT3. Porsche at least pretends to like their customers. Ferrari is losing it.
watch out Ferrari can sue you for saying disparaging things. They sue for tasteless picture of their cars in social media I hear. Sue for people selling their cars. Sue for paint jobs they don't like on tier cars. Literally sue happy.
Can we sue them for ruining the value of our cars by screwing over critical suppliers and destroying the brand with ****ty F1 racing? Just a question....
Wish you the best of luck on this .. I have purchased a few things from RICAMBI ..you were very helpful on an issue I was having 6 or 7 years ago on one of my cars and your advice was both helpful and available .. .. I hope it all works out for you quickly best Larry