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HG



May 5, 08 - 8:02 AM
99 Ferrari 355

Anyone ever install w/s in one of these?
Lee



May 5th, 2008 - 8:29 AM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

These cars are hand made. You may have to grind the glass to get a correct fit. New moldings are usually cut to fit. Not a job for a tailgater.
snowdin



May 5th, 2008 - 11:19 AM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

Now this one sounds like it is fun for the whole familly.
Rick



May 5th, 2008 - 11:25 AM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

Only glass avalible is Ferrari,w/shield is over 2g's molding list out for $900. The only shield also avalible is with ant. The hardest part of these is getting the glass to sit in,the molding tends to stick up on the corners. Use care putting the molding on the glass the seam on the gasket tends to spilt our Ferrari dealer will not warranty it we have eatin one. The most important part is not to over load the pinchweld with too much urethane. We do trim the gasket inner lip if the glass sits up when dry setting them. We have had some insurance co authorize up to $1200. for labor when buying glass that cost so much you need to make labor to cover anything that can go wrong. These are not too bad but are time consuming. Good Luck
Rick



May 5th, 2008 - 11:28 AM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

Also this 1 is not the molding Lee is talking about there is one you have to trim the $900 molding and cut the angle and seal inner and outter part of the moldings to glass and body side Man thoose one bite!
xs



May 5th, 2008 - 6:13 PM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

So Lee,What doez a auto glass tailgater look like???Does he use a pick up truck???LOL??????????????
ProSource Glass



May 5th, 2008 - 6:19 PM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

HG- if you need the windshield we can provide, good quality, with antenna, same as OE without Ferrari logo and a lot less $. Caal toll free 877-345-2800 or email:richardt@prosourceglassintl.com
Richard

Hey Lee: Did you get my email?? What else would you be doing over the weekend, maybe watching Boston sports teams win on nationwide tv??
I have another list to send you.
Lee



May 5th, 2008 - 7:50 PM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

Boston has a team? Exsess; hard to carry a shop in a PU. Hey that thread on lunch is really interesting. Whats next? Which hand do you wipe with!!!!!!!!!!!!
xs



May 5th, 2008 - 8:44 PM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

I wipe with my right hand and follow up with my left after I fold for the second wipe..........Anything else you like to know....lol.................
HG



May 6th, 2008 - 7:58 AM
Re: 99 Ferrari 355

Thanks Richard I will keep your number for future reference,Did w/s yesterday for highend used car lot .I told them they needed moldings but they would notget them had to save old ones.The metal part was easy to save but the small rubber molding almost impossible .I spent 5 hours on job. Not perfect but acceptable to the customer. You have to love those car lots


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