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Discussion in '360/430' started by michaelo, Mar 13, 2008.

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  1. RichardCH

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  2. ferrariKP

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    Awesome!
     
  3. ZFFDT57

    ZFFDT57 Formula 3

    Mar 9, 2004
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    Awesome indeed!!

    Would you mind sharing some high res. pix Richard?

    :)
     
  4. DodgeViper01

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    Very different looking car. I think I like it.
     
  5. DodgeViper01

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    BEAUTIFUL!
     
  6. Redbreed

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    There is a car at Shelton in Ft Lauderdale with the trans out, I saw it on Friday. Is this your car? I ask because I also saw a titanium CS at a Ferrari event at homestead a few weeks ago. Everyone was blasting around the oval.
     
  7. ILuv4Res

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    Yes, and Yes. That was my car at Homestead on the parade laps, and, also my car at Shelton.........

    The throwout bearing was sticking a bit, so I am having that replaced. In addition, although the clutch still had a lot of life left on it, as long as they're already in there, I am also replacing the clutch and anything else necessary for piece of mind.

    What's funny, is that on the older 348 & 355's, the engine had to be removed in order to do the belt service. But, on those cars the clutch was a fairly simple job, since it was located at the very back of the transmission. Now, the 360's (and CS's) have the belt service done without having to remove the engine, but replacing a clutch requires dropping the transmission!!! Is that what we should consider progress??!!! LOL! :)
     

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