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2006 Maserati Gransport Spyder Black/black Special Order - 8k Miles Mint - Rare! on 2040-cars

US $47,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:8614 Color: Nero Carbonio Metallic (Black) /
 Nero Black-Carbon Leather-Brightex
Location:

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:6Spd F1 Auto-Manual Trans-Paddleshift
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4.2L V-8 396 HP engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZAMEB18A960026104
Year: 2006
Exterior Color: Nero Carbonio Metallic (Black)
Make: Maserati
Interior Color: Nero Black-Carbon Leather-Brightex
Model: Gran Sport
Trim: Spyder - Custom Order
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 8,614
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: Spyder
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats

2006 MASERATI GRANSPORT SPYDER BLACK/BLACK SPECIAL ORDER - 8K MILES MINT - RARE!

 

NEW ARRIVAL  RARE GRANSPORT SPYDER - 1 OWNER DEALER SERVICED - NERO CARBONIO OVER BLACK MC SPORT SEATS WITH BRIGHTEX/CARBON - PRISTINE 8K MILES - OFFERED WELL BELOW NADA TRADE-IN VALUE* - Simply the most Exotic you can buy at this price point - Outstanding 1 Owner "Garage Queen" -  Excellent Color Combination / Flawless and Very Well Optioned 2006 Maserati GranSport Spyder in Nero Carbonio Metallic over Black-Carbon Leather-Brightex Accent Interior with Heated Full Power Seats, 6 Spd F1 Auto-Manual w/ Paddle Shift, Infotainment Sys, Premium Audio w/ CD Changer, Integrated Sirius Sat Radio With Remote, 19" Grigio Titanio Maserati Birdcage Wheels, All The GS Trimmings Including MC Corsa Aluminum Pedals, Full Carbon Fiber Trim and Push Button Start. All Books, Tools, Books, Manuals, 2 Keys Windscreen Kit and much more  : +VIEW HI-RES IMAGES, CARFAX AND DETAILS VIA OUR WEBSITE: www.GearsMotorsports.com or www.GearsAtlanta.com

 

If you seek a truly outstanding well optioned Maserati Spyder . . . this is it! Satisfaction guaranteed! Our cars are guaranteed to be as depicted in the images provided. See our website for a free Carfax and NADA valuation report

 

**The interior of this unit is in pristine showroom condition and is free of the "gummy" or "sticky" film present on most early Maserati's not stored in a climate controlled environment**

 

*ref NADA guides: Clean Retail $68,400.00 - **Values shown may not reflect all option packages added to this unit

 

Recent full service and inspection as with all units we offer for the retail market.

 

View detailed High Resolution IMAGES, DETAILS AND CARFAX VIA OUR WEBSITE at http://www.gearsmotorsports.com/06maseratiGranSportSpyd_1113104.htm

 

Since our acquisition car has been maintained and has been stored with other holdings in a climate controlled warehouse. Of course it has not been in the rain.

 

If you are a perfectionist seeking an outstanding well optioned Maserati at a solid price point . . . . this is it. Runs and drives of course as new – with incredible power and handling.  Car has an exceptional factory exhaust note.

 

Hundreds of Photos available

 

Options and Highlights

 

Mint Condition - Very Well Optioned - 8k Miles

395 hp 4.2-liter (Ferrari) V-8 SAE @ 7,000 rpm 0-60=4.9

6spd F1 Paddle-Shift - Sequential Auto-Manual

Nero Carbonio Metallic / Nero Leather w/ Brightex

Leather/Brightex Sport Seats - Crested - Full Power Heated

Premium Infotainment Audio System / CD + Sub

CD Changer / All Power Int / AC F & R / Coded Floormats

Power Convertible Top w/ Heated Glass / MC Alum Pedals

 Maserati SkyHook Active Suspension

19" OEM BBS Grigio Titanio Alloy Wheels

4 Wheel ABS / Brembo all-disc Vented brakes

Automatic-Damping Suspension / DSH3 Zone

Automatic Climate Control / 24Hr Roadside Assistance

Driver and Passenger Front and Side Air Bags

Xenon Headlights / Integrated Driving Lamps

One Key Central Locking w/ Alarm / Trunk Release

Non-Smoker - No Stains - All Keys Books - Recent Service

 

A MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE - WILL NOT DISAPPOINT - SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. More details and high resolution 1024x768 images via the link provided below.

 

View detailed High Resolution IMAGES, DETAILS AND CARFAX VIA OUR WEBSITE at http://www.gearsmotorsports.com/06maseratiGranSportSpyd_1113104.htm

 

It has been our experience that many auctioned cars include images which do not clearly depict the condition.  This car is guaranteed to be as clean as reflected in the images. There are NO ISSUES or HIDDEN AGENDA HERE. Car is listed locally and, we reserve the right to close this auction early prior to reserve being met.

 

 

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Tue, Feb 14 2023

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Thu, Jan 7 2016

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