hi ferrari owners in Singapore,where can I find ferrari 360 parts in singapore? Ital auto no help!
you can try them... I never personally try them before though but many had recommended before.. http://www.ricambiamerica.com/parts_catalogs.php?M=FE&V=model&I=17
Yep, we buy from them all the time. Boss is Daniel but he has staffs to handle as well. There's also Eurospares & even a local shop hidden away in Little India that can bring in for you within a week but you need to know the part/s that you need. Selegie Motors, 19 Birch Road left of Serangoon road opp Mustafa. Tel: 62926737 Glen Huffmann can also bring in Ferrari parts for you though he deals mainly in Lambo AMH Exotic Parts | New and Used Exotic Auto Parts | Lamborghini Parts
fchat should make and distribute fchat stickers (which i'm sure they have in the States!) so that when we're at a meet we could at least know another fchatter and give a nod ;-)
Bros, if anyone's interested with China Concours, I might be visiting this year's in Shanghai held in October. Last year was the first & generated considerable interest. A business partner used to work with the founder & some media people so hopefully will get to drive or participate in the rally as well. http://www.bundclassic.com/
hi guys, my tyres have arrived, should I changed it before the drive up to sepang this friday? My only worry is that new tyres need to "run-in" the waxy surface is not grippy? Someone enlighten me please.... P.S my current tyres still have thread left its just that they are on since 2009...
Don't worry, you'll have a lot of fun wearing it out on the 350+km up there. 2009, is it the mounted year or the manufacture? The nos are on the sidewall, look for an elliptical ring with 4 digits, the last two digits are manufacture year. 2009 would be fine for me as mounting would usually be several months later though others will scream foul & also depends on your driving. If you're gonna cruise over 250km/h then perhaps new ones are safer. I would be more careful with cold tyre pressures as under-inflation will cause them to run too hot on the long trip. The more experienced guys will say it's the best time to wear out the current tyres & dump them after the TD. Remember to drop a few PSI if you're doing some laps in Sepang. The technicians will help you & pump them back when you're leaving!
Thanks Bro, I've done a good trip with her so she's retired for good ^^ I've been thinking lately, collecting is a disease & I collect anything from wine bottles, antiques, clocks, watches to old photos. They're not any good if we don't use them and it becomes an obsession to just hoard so I'll try to trim from this year. All the cars that we collect, if we don't do any memorable journey with them then they're garage queens that empties our wallet & the worst nightmare is your immediate family who don't appreciate your babies. Oh wait, my sons do! King. Will certainly hook you up cos we need some bachelor's nights there so please show me a good time
Thanks for the advice!! Anyone staying around East area, want to meet and drive to the meeting point in Msia together ?
my tyres always lasted +4 years isn't that breaking the speed limit? I've gotta agree with MP .. it's great fun ripping a set of tyres apart when you know that it doesn't matter.
on the track, a brand new set lasted 4 hours tops ... till the canvas was showing ... come on ... none of us really cross the 110 kmph limit ... it's illegal u know ... hell yeah buddy ... long time no hear big guy ... trust all's well with u & cathy ... keep in touch bro ...
Hey man, its time to treat us all to a new avatar photo. Your current one is good but a bit long in the tooth now.
All good mate .. just thought I'd check in. Cath had a big operation on her back last week so I've been busy playing nurse .. but not in a fun way. G .. is this one more to your liking?