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Congrats Patrick. I was so surprised to run into that car while I was at the tire shop. I was especially pleased to see how close it is to my...
Agreed.
A good friend of mine has a '95 900SS in mint shape. I've known him 6 years and it's never run in that time!
I have a problem. Other than the 550, 1970 Boss 302 Mustang 1972 240Z 1972 BMW 2002 1962 Coupe DeVille 1962 TR-4 1966 VW Westfalia camper 2003...
Hey Patrick. I was wondering who bought that car. I saw it recently at a local tire shop. it's very close to my own 550, 109919. Some pics...
I seem to recall this car being discussed here but can't find it. VIN is ZFFZR49A7W0110036 and was for sale by Gt Auto Lounge. I only ask...
I had a cracked high-pressure hose on one fuel pump (inside the tank). It would only allow for about 15-20 psi at the rail instead of the normal...
Had a similar experience with my 550. I was on a road trip, lost most fuel pressure on the right bank which caused misfires and an overheated cat....
And what's the source for this data?
Different cars. The one from this thread's origin: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2002-ferrari-575m-maranello-six-speed/
Best wishes for a smooth recovery! Take it nice and slow.
What Barry said. I have the "575" Tubis on my 550 as well. Look on the edge of the muffler ahead of the first "5" and you'll see the Tubistyle...
Curious how you fried it. I've heard trying to start it with a low/dead battery will do the deed.
Your airbag light is on.
My '98 550 (July 1997 build) also has the USAG tools. No Ferrari-branded stuff at all.
Bill - this film goes on the exterior of the windshield I assume? How does it hold up to wipers? I had to do one $4000 windshield and I'd prefer...
My car is MY1998 built in July 1997 and has Connolly.
A 17-year thread bump. That's impressive! :)
This neat little foldout came in my owner's manual pouch...not sure if it's original to the car. And "Connolly" is mis-spelled as "Connelly" on...
The screws are flat head M5 x.80 with a thread length of 12mm and an overall length of 17mm. They take a 3mm Allen head wrench. [ATTACH]