there are red screwdrivers and red screwdrivers...ferrari inside

deQuincey

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the mega expensive reds for the e9 might have a competitor...


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the leather case is a real cool addition to them...seem to me they are USAG brand



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Now be nice. As a 30+ year Ferrari owner I take exception to that. But here's a somewhat humorous story...

The toolkit with my first Ferrari came missing the smallest wrench. It was easy to tell because the tools fit into flocked vacuum formed trays with indentations for each tool. I wasn't too concerned for my first decade of ownership because, despite working on the car myself, I have only used the tools in the toolkit once. But I decided to show the car in Monterey for the 2002 FCA National Meet and needed the complete toolkit. Finding an original Everest end wrench proved impossible and buying a complete kit for $6,000 to get one wrench was just stupid. I was able to source an Everest wrench but it turned out to be too large to fit in the tray so I eventually gave up. It wasn't until I was cleaning the briefcase and removed the lower tray for the first time in my life that I found the missing wrench under the tray!

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I bought one of these recently for my new to me 575 that lacked a toolkit. $750 from the UK. In the states they are twice as much. An E9 kit with a clamshell is more?

meh no red screwdrivers, we can see that it is the same all around the auto world, red is more !
 
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