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2002 Maserati Coupe Gt Tubi Exhaust, Hre Rims on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:28600 Color: Charcoal /
 Ebony and Ivory
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: ZAMBC38A420007577 Year: 2002
Model: Coupe
Trim: Coupe GT
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 28,600
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Charcoal
Interior Color: Ebony and Ivory
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Here is your chance to own an amazing head turner at a very fair price. I'm selling my baby of the past 6 years! It has been my privilege to be the proud owner and care taker of this sexy beast! If fact it must have been too sexy because now I have two little kids and need something more practical.


This truly is a breathtaking example of this model. The metallic charcoal paint, red calipers, and custom one off HRE Forged 19" Rims ($7,000 plus 19" Michelin Pilot Sports) really set this car off. The Maserati Coupe can really go from blah to wow depending on the color and rims. More neutral colors make it too much of a sleeper. This is a GT, which has the highly desirable manual transaxle out of the 575 Ferrari Maranello and the brakes off the F430 Ferrari. 

I can not overstate how much better the true manual is versus the Cambiocorsa (F1) tranny. If you want to eat up clutches, deal with failed clutch pumps, and have jerky rides around town buy the F1; otherwise be a man and drive a manual. There is a reason why the true manual commands a 7-10k premium over the automated manual.  

The car has an upgraded Tubi Exhaust ($3,500 plus labor) which sounds UNBELIEVABLE. I also upgraded the air filter with a high flow one from Formula Dynamics ($125). I have always run Red Line synthetic in the transaxle and either special formula "Ferrari specific" Shell synthetic (which is super pricey) or special formulated Mobil 1 (which is super pricey). In fact other than basic maintenance; this car has be largely flawless. I have only had to replace the mass air flow meter, window regulator, and a couple of relays. This car has been stored in my AC'd garage/Man Cave which my wife is turning into a play room for my three year old, oh joy. Most of the time under its cover which I will include with the car. I also have covered parking at work. Of course being a Florida born and raised car it has never seen snow.

As you can also tell from the pic this car was highly optioned from the factory with the Full Carbon Fiber kit, Leather headliner, Skyhook suspension, heated seats, really cool two tone interior with contrasting stitching, park distance control, piping, and more. The first owner checked all the right boxes. The Skyhook Suspension is actually part of larger sport package that turns the car from grand tourer to sports car with the flip of a switch. Maserati really built an impressive car. 

This car has a CLEAN Carfax and all service records from the past 6 years. The Michelin Pilot Sports are in great shape and the brake pads look like new.  I also have a copy of the original window sticker!

Whats the bad news about the car? The five disc cd changer doesn't work (who listens to CDs anymore?) and it does have the sticky button issue which affects all Ferraris, Maseratis, and Lambos. Check out stickynomore dot com. They correct that issue. 

So if you want to buy a beautiful car from the loving owner as opposed to a used car dealer that knows nothing about the car then give me a call. I have a 100% rating and will be straight forward with you. I'm also a Ferrari/Maserati Club member and car enthusiast who appreciates these machines.

If you would like so see additional HD pictures or the CARFAX please let me know and I will email you.

Please call me if you have questions: Tom @ 239-850-3721.


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