355 plastic
jrewing
10-20-2004, 02:56 PM
hello all. just bought my first Ferrari. I have to say the plastic control levers are... lets say a dissapointment. Any way to clean or restore them? If anyone has any help it would be appreciated. Ferrari should learn plastic from GEO or heck YUGO for that matter.
libertyfiles
10-11-2005, 12:39 PM
hello all. just bought my first Ferrari. I have to say the plastic control levers are... lets say a dissapointment. Any way to clean or restore them? If anyone has any help it would be appreciated. Ferrari should learn plastic from GEO or heck YUGO for that matter.
I have found the same problem with the "plastics" in the car, Have you found any answers? also while putting the top down, the seatbelt guide was snapped off, any way to replace that? 355 Spyder.
I have found the same problem with the "plastics" in the car, Have you found any answers? also while putting the top down, the seatbelt guide was snapped off, any way to replace that? 355 Spyder.
jrewing
10-11-2005, 01:05 PM
I have found the same problem with the "plastics" in the car, Have you found any answers? also while putting the top down, the seatbelt guide was snapped off, any way to replace that? 355 Spyder.
hate to laugh but I did the same thing! The top is another area of poor performance. I broke the driver side guide and I have had no luck there either. I did find some platic controls on ebay. They show up there from time to time. The only thing I can say about the belt guides is to call some used parts sources and ask if they can pull them off a salvage car or something. I will make you a deal though. If I find the guides Ill let you know where etc, if you find them please pass it along to me. Thanks and good luck.
Brent
hate to laugh but I did the same thing! The top is another area of poor performance. I broke the driver side guide and I have had no luck there either. I did find some platic controls on ebay. They show up there from time to time. The only thing I can say about the belt guides is to call some used parts sources and ask if they can pull them off a salvage car or something. I will make you a deal though. If I find the guides Ill let you know where etc, if you find them please pass it along to me. Thanks and good luck.
Brent
Backybay
12-01-2008, 08:37 AM
insurrance?
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12-01-2008, 09:06 AM
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