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355 30k costs

Discussion in '348/355' started by coledoggy, Oct 31, 2007.

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  1. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

    Apr 8, 2007
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    i recently had an engine out 30k service done on my 97 355 6sp. i had that, clutch replacement, water pump, all fluids and belts changed and new cv boots, joints?(told me it was preventative). anyway all this rang up to 13k. it is an independent shop that has a good reputation, and i feel as though they did a great job. my question is, does this service usually run this high for an indy shop?
     
  2. JSL

    JSL Formula 3

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    Sounds to me like you got hosed! What else did they do, the valve guides? The major should be around $6k, clutch $2k. I would think what you got done should be more in $10K or less range.
     
  3. bst1

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    Major goes 6-7 K; shocks, interior trim replacements, clutch, brakes and tires will boost the price a lot, but 13K? sounds too high to me.
     
  4. 355dreamer

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    I'd say considering all that was done. The price seems ok, maybe a little high. Did they do the valve guides? Typically, a clutch job would run around 2-3k alone. It is not usually associated with a 30k because it is accessable w/o removing the engine. Scan the bill and post it here. I'm sure the real experts will give it a full breakdown.
     
  5. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    doesn't seem overly bad, you did have more stuff done (alternator, CV joints, etc).
     
  6. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

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    i got it down to 11k because i paid with cash, the cv joints were done, but no valve guides. they did balance and install already paid for new tires, and fixed some road rash on 2 rims. that was it.
     
  7. JSL

    JSL Formula 3

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    Interesting that they gave a discount for cash. Why? Pretty much everyone pays with cash. Are you talking about greenbacks? Does this shop have some kind of tax scam going on? Sounds fishy to me. Good for you though for getting the price down. Doesn't sound as bad at 11K.


     
  8. potxoli

    potxoli Formula 3

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    a new water pump that is not reconditioned is 1K just on its own. The stuff ads up fast.... price seems OK but not great.
     
  9. Llenroc

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    Would have to agree parts add up fast those CV joints are in the 1000 to 1200 range per side. Gotta do this stuff yourself if want to safe money. regards, vern
     
  10. Joe G.

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    i think you paid $5k too much
     
  11. jetfixr

    jetfixr Formula 3

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    You said earlier that they had a good reputation.

    Good service and reputation costs money. And it is worth the money in the long run....

    I don't understand the cash thing, unless he just didn't want to argue the invoice.
     
  12. rendergod

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    You came out better than I did, Todd. My engine out service last year ran over $20K ($13214 to replace the belts, water pump, fluids, etc. and $7854 for the clutch job). I probably should have gone to an independent rather than the local authorized dealership.
     
  13. Joe G.

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    WOW !
     
  14. Jbryant

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    Check out this site http://emelbon.tripod.com/eugeniosferrariservice.html

    He is the best in So. Cal. Compare his prices with what you had done. Eugenio cannot be beat. I will never go anywhere else for major service.

    The best thing about him and his service is his after sale appeal. I still get e-mail's from him asking how I am doing and how my car is doing. He is always willing to help out with little things.

    You just cannot find this kind of service anymore and it is so very refreashing.

    Look at his web site and compare your invoice to what he has quoted there. I bet if you call him, he can add more detail. Be prepared to talk for awhile though. He really enjoys his craft and really loves Ferrari's

    Jeff Bryant
     
  15. Ricambi America

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    Sounds fair to me. In calendar year 2007, I have $27k in my 348. But that's a whole different story.
     
  16. coledoggy

    coledoggy Formula 3

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    i saw that guys site, and thats what got me wondering in the first place. but you all in so cal have more competition, and competition helps keep things in line. in south mississippi and south louisiana, well there really is only one outfit, so it doesnt leave for much choice. although i agree with the statement that a shop with a good reputation is worth alot!
     
  17. JSL

    JSL Formula 3

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    Eugenio's the man! Just for the record, he is an engineer by education. So, understanding the technical issues of the mechanics in these cars is elementary for him. He is a brilliant guy. It has nothing to do with the competition, he doesn't have any, it is just that he is a truly honest, fair and committed guy.

     
  18. UConn Husky

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    Wow...I think I should move to Si Valley and start fixing Ferrari's!
     
  19. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    +1 I would agree the prices are in line.
     
  20. BT

    BT F1 World Champ
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    Sounds expensive to me, but I do not know what would be normal for a 355. I had the major service done on my 348 last summer including fixing the a/c pipe that runs from the front to the back of the car and refinishing all four wheels and it was less than $5k. This was at an independant shop.
    BT
     
  21. veryfast355

    veryfast355 Karting

    Sep 24, 2007
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    Wish there was someone like him in NY? Although I had a full 15,000 at Millers in CT and they were extremely professional and well priced .
     

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