83 Maserati Quattroporte ,king Of Morocco on 2040-cars
Domont, France
1983 maserati quattroporte ,v8 4.9l,automatic,ex his majesty ,king of morocco ,hassanII,this car is in beautifull condition,paint has no scratch,no dings ,also the interior is incredible for 30 year old car,the leather seats are like news,campagnolo wheels are like news too,the undercarriage of the car is absolutely perfect,with no rust,this is formely an incredible example of maserati quattroporte serie III.
this car comes with a lot of invoices,original services book ,jack and Tools and an attestation that the king of morocco was the owner of the car;the vin is 330A493500 and it s matching number,shows 124000 kms and it s real
the car is available in our showroom,20 kms from paris and close to charles de gaulle airport
bidding is not a joke and all sales are finals
$500 deposit thru paypal 24 hours after the auction close
balance thru wire bank transfer within 7 business days
i can assist with shipping for all internationals bidders
please remember bidding is not a joke,if you need talking with your wife,your grandmother,your banker or your dog,please do it before
car is for sale and the reserve is fairly priced(please dont ask it)
if you need more info,my phone number is below 0033 1 30 11 96 96
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