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Can I complain because my wheels are too round? I mean, I drive down the road and its nice a smooth... C'mon! Can I do something about it?
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Originally posted by gloryaccordy View Post$5000 interval maintenance every 3000 miles
I wonder if there are any Ferrari guys that change their own oil... like, people with newer ones (the classic enthusiasts do, I'm sure)
I also wonder how many Ferrari owners are out there that know NOTHING about cars, and can't be bothered reading the owner's manual... so how many Ferraris are rolling around with 20,000 miles on the original oil...
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Originally posted by deevergote. View PostYeah, I guess I would bitch about that!
I wonder if there are any Ferrari guys that change their own oil... like, people with newer ones (the classic enthusiasts do, I'm sure)
I also wonder how many Ferrari owners are out there that know NOTHING about cars, and can't be bothered reading the owner's manual... so how many Ferraris are rolling around with 20,000 miles on the original oil...
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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Originally posted by deevergote. View PostI wonder if there are any Ferrari guys that change their own oil... like, people with newer ones (the classic enthusiasts do, I'm sure)
I also wonder how many Ferrari owners are out there that know NOTHING about cars, and can't be bothered reading the owner's manual... so how many Ferraris are rolling around with 20,000 miles on the original oil...1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
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Originally posted by gloryaccordy View PostFor the $$$$, it would not be unreasonable for Ferrari to come tow the cars out when it's time for servicing.
Originally posted by CoPilot1 View PostI highly doubt anyone that owns a newer Ferrari changes their own oil. Most of the new ones have a dry sump oiling system, so unless you have the proper equipment you can't do it. If you try it, enjoy buying an engine.
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Just ran into this thread...read the first post:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=138561
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Originally posted by deevergote. View PostYeah, I guess I would bitch about that!
I wonder if there are any Ferrari guys that change their own oil... like, people with newer ones (the classic enthusiasts do, I'm sure)
I also wonder how many Ferrari owners are out there that know NOTHING about cars, and can't be bothered reading the owner's manual... so how many Ferraris are rolling around with 20,000 miles on the original oil...
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Originally posted by HondaFan81 View PostJust ran into this thread...read the first post:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=138561
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Originally posted by CoPilot1 View PostI highly doubt anyone that owns a newer Ferrari changes their own oil. Most of the new ones have a dry sump oiling system, so unless you have the proper equipment you can't do it. If you try it, enjoy buying an engine.
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