Yes it is.
If this is indeed pn# 63380800, you know that they re still available from Ferrari. There is stock at Ferrari North America, list price $900. If you want this people, just go to your nearest dealer. Why would you pay over $1000 for a used one?
I wanted it but I have a couple stereo speakers(that I thought were factory). Sitting where it needs to go.
My understanding when I bought this, was that these were sold out years ago according to what I read here on Fchat. NOS would pop up from time to time though. Could you send me a link to where FNA has these? Lowest price I am seeing online is $2500 from anyone that has the part #.
Interesting because every site I've visited say it's NLA. Can you share where you are finding it for $900?
I'm a parts manager of a Ferrari Dealership, I just did an inquiry with FNA. As of the end of last week, they had 4 on hand.
Interesting. How about stock interior rear view mirrors? The small rectangular one. Ricambi and Superformance.uk said on back order for more than a year. I think they are unobtanium. I have reengineered two different windshield buttons and have a fairly reliable substitute with after market cheap jobs. The problem is heat and vibration on the windscreen with top and windows down. What would FNA do to get one to your local dealership? p.s. 6 inch subs will fit under the top bows when down with a well made slightly angled box. Mine are currently on lockdown in NH while may fabricator works out some logistical issues.
Well raise my rent...... Are the ones available like mine, or the one where you have to transfer your hardware off your targa top to the folding soft top? Wish I had known that when I got this one! I bet you will have those sold by the end of the day!
Just contact your nearest dealer, and ask for pn#63380800. That part number was mentioned in an earlier post, and I just went off that. I cannot see it in the catalog, but it does come up as a folding top for a 348. When it comes to parts, sites such as Ricambi and Eurospares are great, you can browse the online catalogs and see what you need, and get a part number. But their parts availability, along with other vendors is not gospel. Take the pn# and check with your local dealer. Ferrari does come back and re-release parts that were NLA from time to time (or still have stock on the shelf). Scott