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430 Scuderia Headlights, Rear Engine Glass, Rt Side Carbon Fiber Engine Bay Panel

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  1. Patrick21x

    Patrick21x Karting

    Apr 11, 2014
    224
    Orange County
    Hey Guys,

    I am looking to get my 2008 430 Scuderia into tip top shape. I need the following parts.

    Front Headlights w/ Carbon insides

    Rear Engine Bay Cover glass. Is the large polycarbonate piece.

    Right Side Carbon Fiber Engine Bay Drip Panel Ferrari Part # 68600800


    Please PM me your email and phone number along with any info and price on what you have available.

    Thank you,

    Patrick
     
  2. F40-R

    F40-R Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2014
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    I have the rear deck lid complete, it's still brand new, painted in Grigio silver stone with a Nero stripe. It can be yours for US$9500.
     
  3. Patrick21x

    Patrick21x Karting

    Apr 11, 2014
    224
    Orange County
    Thanks, All i need is the glass though. Let me know if you want to sell that separately.
     
  4. F40-R

    F40-R Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2014
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    I'd like to help but I rather sell it altogether as it's already packaged into a timber freight box ready to be shipped out to a buyer.
     
  5. Jay-K

    Jay-K Karting

    Feb 3, 2015
    121
    out of curiosity, what happen to your polycarbonate glass, I didn't see a lot of issues with it...

    btw I'm hooked on the left side of the carbon.. if somebody want to sell a pair.. lol
     
  6. Patrick21x

    Patrick21x Karting

    Apr 11, 2014
    224
    Orange County
    Yje rear glass has really fine hair spidering. Sometimes you dont see it but when the sun hits it just right it shows badly.
     
  7. F40-R

    F40-R Formula 3

    Jun 22, 2014
    1,221
    If it helps, I'll sell you that rear bootlid complete for US$6000... my treat to you!
     
  8. koop

    koop Formula Junior

    Apr 30, 2011
    811
    Are you replacing the headlights because of the webbing? If so, I'd suggest having a shop open them up and clean out the inside instead of replacing. Much cheaper and less chance of the webbing reoccurring.
     
  9. Patrick21x

    Patrick21x Karting

    Apr 11, 2014
    224
    Orange County
    #9 Patrick21x, Mar 22, 2017
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    Here is a picture ot the lights. Someone told me the webbing was permanent cracks on the inside that can not be repaired. Maybe that is not true. Do you know of any shops in Southern CA or Orange county that could repair them?
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  10. Rippin6Gears

    Rippin6Gears Rookie

    Oct 23, 2016
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    Yup I have the same issue, I'm in Seattle without being able to find anyone local willing.
     
  11. Jay-K

    Jay-K Karting

    Feb 3, 2015
    121
    Ahh I see, I hope mine doesn't have that problem.
     
  12. Jay-K

    Jay-K Karting

    Feb 3, 2015
    121
    +1,

    I'm located in socal as well, will want to do if the shop have done this before.
     
  13. koop

    koop Formula Junior

    Apr 30, 2011
    811
    The webbing can be cleaned up 100% and made to look brand new. I had my headlights cleaned out about a year ago and they still look perfect. Originally they looked just like your pic.

    Heres a shop in SoCal that can do it
    http://clearcorners.com/products/ferrari/f430/h_lamp1r/

    All they have to do is carefully open the seal, polish out the inside and reseal. I had a local body shop that specializes in ferraris take care of mine.
     
  14. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
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    Seems pretty steep ...Was your local shop around the same cost ?

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  15. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Search threads here....there is a shop in the LA area with "Premier" in the name...they can refinish them for around $900 each, IIRC. FoS removed one of mine and sent it out. It was slow, but they did a great job. When the other side went bad, they sent it to a different shop, much faster turn around, but the job was not as satisfactory. That shop was afraid to completely remove the inside coating...which is crazy, because that is the only way to get a satisfactory result.
     
  16. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
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    Is there anyway you can share a little more on name ..So many "premier"in names ..Unless I am missing something

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  17. Patrick21x

    Patrick21x Karting

    Apr 11, 2014
    224
    Orange County
    I called the first place and they wanted $2300 to repair the pair. New ones are $3500 each so that is a bit of savings, but seemed a little pricey to me. I have a friend checking locally at two other places for pricing.

    I believe the "Premier" place mentioned above is for Dave at Premier Motorsports ( premier motorsport inc. - WELCOME TO PREMIER motosport inc.                                                      the ferrarI Collision center ). I have heard Dave is amazing with Ferrari repairs. I will call tomorrow to see if they can repair lights.
     
  18. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

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    I recently purchased their skid plates ..Thanks for keeping us in the loop

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  19. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Yes, that is the outfit premier motorsport inc. - WELCOME TO PREMIER motosport inc.                                                      the ferrarI Collision center
    They did a great job, and I would recommend them...just kinda slow.
     
  20. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
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    Hi ..Just to let everyone know ..Premier no longer provides this service but is now recommending Randy at RMT Motorsports ...I just spoke to him - seems like a very nice guy. I have to get enough nerve to remove bumper and ship h the lights

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  21. Nel1

    Nel1 Karting

    Jul 11, 2012
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    Not permanent, can be fixed. I had the same issue on my 09 Scud but the body shop of my local Ferrari dealership fixed it. I can't say how much would cost as they did it under the power extended warranty that I purchased.
    Anyway, they said it was not a big deal and something that they can easily do again in case that happens again. My dealer also mentioned that FNA approved the repair as is almost impossible to get a new headlight to replace the defective.
     

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