2009 Maserati Gran Turismo S on 2040-cars
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2009 MASERATI GRANTURISMO S F1
OPTIONS:
-FERRARI ENGINE, AND TRANSMISSION
-EXTERIOR COLOR "GRAY" WITH COMBINATION WITH WHEELS
-VERY NICE INTERIOR COLOR "LIGHT BROWN"
-PADDLE SHIFTER
-AUTO MODE / SPORT MODE
-SPORT MODE HAS THE NICEST EXHAUST SOUND
-BACKUP SENSORS
-OEM COILOVER (BUT CAR HAS THE OEM HEIGHT)
-POWER SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS
-THE CAR HAS A RAP ON THE TOP AND SIDES MIRRORS, SHINY BLACK. (JUST PUT IT ON TO LOOK BETTER, NO SCRATCHES OR ANYTHING UNDER IT)
-DUAL EXHAUST
-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
-AUX
-BLUETOOTH
-BOSE SOUND SYSTEM
THE CAR DRIVES PERFECT, EVERYTHING IS WORKING PROPERLY, A/C WORKS, ALL OPTIONS WORKS PERFECT, THE CAR HAS NO BODY DAMAGE
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