2002 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa on 2040-cars
Mentor, Ohio, United States
For sale is a 2002 Maserati Cambiocorsa (design by Giorgetto Giugiaro) convertible with 62,305 miles which runs and drives. This vehicle brand new was valued at $87,921.00. Vehicle comes with a salvage title due to a rear collision. See pictures for the extent of the damage. Vehicle cannot be sold to an Ohio buyer, must be sold out of state due to the salvage title. Please do not bid if you are intending to title this vehicle in Ohio. This vehicle is equipped with a 4.2 liter 8 cylinder engine rated at 390 horse power. Bored, stroked, and crank configured to deeper register than Ferrari's own 360 Modena V8 motor, basically the same motor. Has a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds. The motor is in immaculate condition. Transmission is a clutchless manual 6 speed which is shifted by twin steering wheel paddles, similar to transmissions in Formula 1 Grand Prix cars. The vehicle can be operated in 4 modes: normal, sport, automatic and low grip. The motor and transmission alone sell for over ten thousand. Vehicle is equipped with 15 spoke 18" factory Maserati wheels. The interior is in excellent condition, no rips or tears on the leather seats. Has a 5.8" color display for the music system, trip computer and climate controls. Cruise control and electronic rear parking sensors come standard. Also come with a GPS navigation system, hands free phone operation, and a 5 disc cd changer located in the trunk. The convertible top is not functional at this time and needs repair from the collision. The driver's side mirror and drivers side front post are also damaged, see attached pictures. This car runs and drives great. Please click on the following links for videos of the vehicle running and driving, http://youtu.be/jvh0y-sfCsQ and http://youtu.be/fvL4g8JB_Ww . If they do not open automatically just cut and paste the link to view the videos. Good luck bidding. This vehicle is sold AS IS and comes with no warranties. Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees and shipment of the vehicle.
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