2009 Maserati Gran Turismo S F1 Transmission on 2040-cars
Liberty, South Carolina, United States
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I'm Selling my 2009 Maserati Gran Turismo S F1 Transmission, 1 OF 300 EVER PRODUCED W/RARE F1 CAMBIO CORSA PACKAGE.
Serviced every 5000 Miles at Maserati Palm Beach.
All records on file. Last serviced at 24500 Miles. Very Clean, About 40% life left on tires.
Next Service due in 8000 Miles
-RARE LIMITED PRODUCTION "S" MODEL -1 OF 300 EVER PRODUCED W/RARE F1 CAMBIO CORSA PACKAGE
-ALCANTARA HEADLINER $1,750
-20" WHEELS GRIGIO MERCURY TRIDENT STYLE $800
-COLORED CALIPER BLUE $750
-MASERATI PADDLE SHIFTERS "TROFEO DESIGN" $325
-HEATED SEATS
-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
-SUPER RARE
-$143K MSRP
2009 Maserati Gran Turismo S
Exterior: Argento Luna (Rare)
Interior : Alcantara and leather Dark blue
Miles: 27850
Engine: 4.7 L V8
Horsepower: 433 hp
MPG: 13 city / 21 highway
Curb weight: 4,147 lbs
Dimensions: 192-194″ L x 75″ W x 53″ H
Wheel size: Front 20″ diameter, 8.5″ width; rear 20″ diameter, 10.5″ width
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