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Also work showing that the 430 light is actually made from a much earlier light unit with a new piece glued on. It's an example of some of the really poor design you see on Ferrari. Trouble is they are so low volume they do cut corners on what they perceive as the cosmetic. Chassis, engine and gearbox are brilliant of course.
The chassis has four mounting holes but the lights have three studs. I think the best solution will spread the stress further. Also at car shows people tend to push down on the exposed upper surface of the lights which are also on the Enzo
Good stuff there Dan. I don't have a 360/430 yet but the more one knows before hand the more they'll be able to spot problems at time of purchase and the more readily owners can resolves problems like you've been working on.
This is good stuffs. Strengthening the bracket is smart. However I think you used too much epoxy and you should also remove the stickers on the light before glueing down the brackets. It will hold better.
Greetings from NZ….Great vid dan… I wish I needed this kit lol ..cheers
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next time mix the epoxy on some other surface and transfer the epoxy to the light , putting the epoxy right onto that and trying to mix it isnt the best way .
Hi Dan you should mix the epoxy first on some scrap material then once mixed then you can apply it to the lights.
Still in awe over a Ferrari owner who works on his own stuff.
Lol @ tail lights falling apart.
I just got back from Petit LeMans…. the Mini very nearly didn't get me home! Plastic thermostat housing grrrr!!!!! 1000+ mi of 100+ mph driving = broken Mini.
i for one am very keen to hear/see about this maserati rex is doing…..