Reassembling the Ferrari 458 Turdalia

Reassembling the Ferrari 458 Turdalia

Josh gets the Ferrari 458 Turdalia back together. Will it start? Does it run? Does everything work? Let’s find out.

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@SoCalGullwing says:

What happened to your car?

@obelisk9999 says:

Omg you are really good with all this stuff.. should work for Ferrari!

@BigDwww says:

Just a heads up "Tessa" do a range of OEM style Loom Tapes , look better than the PVC , good job though

@csotropa says:

do you use the stock ferrari battery tender for the anti-gravity battery?

@carsinthewild7883 says:

Seeing all that janky wiring and the amount you pulled out, it’s a small miracle that you got everything back together well and all working. Nicely done!

@pjcornell9691 says:

You're a very skilled knowledgeable Ferrari guy. I never purchased one because I am neither skilled or knowledgeable at Ferrari repairs…
I need to buy brand new with the required mandatory 3 year factory warranty….

@victorcasanas2583 says:

Not really a how-to… too bad

@Joe_CT says:

Awesome job! I have been working on my Ferrari’s for years… everything from the 308 through the 488. They are pretty simple cars to work on as long as you don’t have to get into the ECU’s.

@Selmerpilot says:

I’ve pined after one of these but I always stop myself from grabbing one because of the silly gearboxes in these. They go, randomly, and it’s $30k bill minimum because the boxes are not rebuilt, just replaced

@juandanzilo9324 says:

That was impressive. Nice job! You guys should consider a side business doing this type of stuff. A dealer would’ve charged $25K

@scottmaz4063 says:

Great job Josh

@coolissimo69 says:

Bro sorry to ask but what happened to the car? By the way good job.

@Sckprod says:

Very inspirational… i need to take mine apart

@ndpesicgroup says:

Great work Josh !!!

@seaeyeare says:

How did it drive? Did it seems sluggish? It was pretty beat up when you got it

@01coltcolt19 says:

Did the stock radio work alright after assembly?

@mariodesmo says:

Nice job on the dash clean-up and wiring! She's a beaut, a diamond in the rough (really rough) Josh!

@philipparana9225 says:

Dont solder them, you crimp, solder is only for boards, makes the joints brittle and prone to corrosion fromt he flux. . Has not been industry standard in 50 years. You wont find a solder joint connecting 2 wires in any aircraft, boat or car.

@doti78 says:

Why haven’t you respirated the gray surround on the ref gauge? Nasty black scratch on top of it? Or is that just dirt?

@jaynunez2671 says:

So much work, but its looking good and yes, missing screws are the devil

@sierrasautosalon says:

Badass Josh!

@greatwhiteevox1008 says:

The Steering wheel Rev indicator didn't light up

@anthonym484 says:

You had mad skills

@cuttingedgeinnovationstati5208 says:

Who wrote USA on the dash?

@georgestefanick89 says:

Dan punched it ? Go figure

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