Just recently I got a crack on the windshield of my 330 America - anybody who knows a source for replacement, best in Europe?
Thank you, Sloper
Cracked windshield
Ferrari UK had one at the time they put out their parts CD:
241-40-004-00 250GTE FRONTSCREEN(DELAM CHK)OE=NLA 0=MP £470.30
Presumably the America used the same windshield. The 'DELAM CHK' might mean a delamination problem with the one they have.
Depending on the length of the crack, you might want to check with a good windshield repair place. It's amazing on what they can do now.
241-40-004-00 250GTE FRONTSCREEN(DELAM CHK)OE=NLA 0=MP £470.30
Presumably the America used the same windshield. The 'DELAM CHK' might mean a delamination problem with the one they have.
Depending on the length of the crack, you might want to check with a good windshield repair place. It's amazing on what they can do now.
Regards, Kerry
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Doesn't "NLA" mean "No Longer Available"? I tried to buy some GTE parts from them but the listings for many early parts on the CD were just part numbers and placeholders even though prices were listed.330GT wrote:Ferrari UK had one at the time they put out their parts CD:
241-40-004-00 250GTE FRONTSCREEN(DELAM CHK)OE=NLA 0=MP £470.30
Presumably the America used the same windshield. The 'DELAM CHK' might mean a delamination problem with the one they have.
Depending on the length of the crack, you might want to check with a good windshield repair place. It's amazing on what they can do now.
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I've never quite understood their shorthand. NLA does mean no longer available, but in this case, I think that 0=OE means that Original Equipment are no longer available. MP means Marparts, the company that Ferrari UK used to reproduce a number of items. I know that 0=NLA means that when they run out, no more are available. 0=MP, I don't know.T308 wrote:Doesn't "NLA" mean "No Longer Available"? I tried to buy some GTE parts from them but the listings for many early parts on the CD were just part numbers and placeholders even though prices were listed.330GT wrote:Ferrari UK had one at the time they put out their parts CD:
241-40-004-00 250GTE FRONTSCREEN(DELAM CHK)OE=NLA 0=MP £470.30
Presumably the America used the same windshield. The 'DELAM CHK' might mean a delamination problem with the one they have.
Depending on the length of the crack, you might want to check with a good windshield repair place. It's amazing on what they can do now.
Regards, Kerry
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