Ferrari Refurbs
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ellboy

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15 posts

221 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Have a spyder 360 and a F550 which are now 5 years old.I want to restore both to a brand new concourse condition.Is there anybody out there who has any recomendations or had similar work done,want all aspects done by one specialist?

jonny5

3,526 posts

296 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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http://www.alsaautomotive.org.uk/ incredibly reasonable prices and flawless attention to detail

Ade355

337 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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ellboy said:
Have a spyder 360 and a F550 which are now 5 years old.I want to restore both to a brand new concourse condition.Is there anybody out there who has any recomendations or had similar work done,want all aspects done by one specialist?
Whoever you use and trust, make sure you get a detailed itemised written quote upfront for the work you are going to get done. This kind of project sounds like any independent workshop's dream job if you left the parameters of the work open.

Good luck

MR CSL

20 posts

225 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Murph7355

40,821 posts

278 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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Ade355 said:
ellboy said:
Have a spyder 360 and a F550 which are now 5 years old.I want to restore both to a brand new concourse condition.Is there anybody out there who has any recomendations or had similar work done,want all aspects done by one specialist?
Whoever you use and trust, make sure you get a detailed itemised written quote upfront for the work you are going to get done. This kind of project sounds like any independent workshop's dream job if you left the parameters of the work open.

Good luck
yes

Ignore this advice at your peril.

But having said that, Al at Alsa is a top gent and very much one of the good guys.

rs48635

557 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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Do you have emotional attachment to these cars? If not consider part-ex them against concours models, which are ready to go. Any decent restoration can takes ages, expect 6-ish months without your car. Your current cars may have higher mileages which could affect future value (not a factor for everyone). Wish I was in your shoes , would love to put a car back to good as new. Good luck.