2002 Maserati Spyder Gt Black 6 Speed Manual Skyhook Susp. 390hp 176 Mph Wow!! on 2040-cars
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4.2L 4244CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Convertible
Make: Maserati
Model: Spyder
Trim: GT Convertible 2-Door
Sub Model: 4200 M138 Spyder Gt
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 58,828
Warranty: no warranty as-is where is
Exterior Color: ANTHRACITE (BLACK/SILVER METALLIC?)
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible, Navigation, New Disc, never used yet, Single cd in pass, mult cd in trunk i-ph/d adpt
Interior Color: BLACK AND GRAY TWO TONE GUIGIARDO DESIGN
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, traction control
Number of Cylinders: 8
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Heated Seats
175+ MPH
4.2 Ferrari-Maserait 390+ HP DOHC engine 7500 RPM Redline
Optional Skyhook Suspension Is Supreme
18 inch Wheels all Around
NADA $23,500-34,1
Call, text, and leave message with any and all questions or offers.
The car has 2 major issues with top not going down and some trouble check engine lights. I recommend an inspection, all sales are final. I love the car, it runs great and the handling is amazing with the skyhook electronic strut suspension option. The front tires are 80%, rear 50%, estimated. I was told brakes were fine, I am including new pads and extra used rotors. I was told the trouble light codes were related to O2 sensors, 2 new Ferrari made sensors are included. The lt/dr speaker sometimes sounds blown at higher volumes, I will include 2 replacements used. The driver seat has wear mainly on the bolster. My insurance as a pleasure vehicle runs approx. $40-$50 per mo. I have one key and owners manual(s). I have had this vehicle over 4 years, it has always started and driven fine. It has normal wear and tear for car of its miles. I urge you to call if interested, please have funds available, 2002 cars will finance only 24 months probably with good/very good credit.. There is bound to be some things I forgot or missed. Call, text, or leave message. Thank You Greg 270-331-5014
Updates or FYI (please call, text, msg, etc., thank you.
The left/driver side w/w plug under headlight is missing, I have the part/plug to replace, painted by Maserati with original paint. The shifter cover popped off recently and is included. There is as small piece off leather?, about size of nkl qtr, that needs glued and maybe dyed.
The car backfired in winter 2-3 years ago, that's when engine, traction control, and trans? lights came on. Turned it of and on and ran perfect since. The car is due for plugs 55k. The air filter is almost new hp bmc? A couple of car salesmen, one standing each side, were able to get the top up and down and locked closed by manually squeezing some micro?switches.
I advise you locate service resources before purchase. This has been an issue for me, I live not very close to any service providers. I think that Ferrari, Lamborgini, and ? Aston Martin mechanic's skills and equipment are very similar.
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