Thanks for the compliment. Recommendations from others was to use SEM Trim Black # 39143. It's a little pricey. I bought a can on Amazon, but never wound up using it as the finish turned out fine for me after cleaning the sticky off.
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Thank you for your feedback. I think the key is to buy the best pedigree car you can (one with up to date service records and lowest possible miles). I'm sure i'll have a big surprise at some point, but that's OK if it only happens every several years.
I purchased from www.prosport-ferrari.com/ in the UK. Be careful - there are some on Amazon that don't quite match the Ferrari OEM gauges - these were the only ones that I could find that do.
HI! I've only been following you and I'm very grateful for your videos of this fabulous Ferrari. I love this car madly and I hope to be able to buy it one day... I really like this modification, I've seen that many people do it, I would also do the red garlics and the yellow background so it gives a green Pacmam effect, what should be done to make it yellow when it's on?
Thanks for the compliment. There are some other web posts of people that have painted their dials red - which is a great look. I don't mind the original white dials on yellow tach. The tach lights up nicely yellow as is.