You are indeed wrongLovely car. Have these wheels been resprayed silver (or is it my poor sight) as I thought GS wheels came in anthracite (not sure the correct colour name) as standard? Please correct me if I'm wrong ;-)
Can't see it on the link
To the OP, this has been for sale for a long time. I dont get why? Looks nice, sensible miles, sensible price..... Has it got poor SH or something, I wonder?
Ah.
http://sytner.co.uk/maserati/used-c...=-489394&drv=129215&loctn=975040#.Uyn-htOnzFo
Been for sale for nine - twelve weeks.
You are indeed wrong
Mercury grey was popular, particularly with the later cars. I believe (though not certain) that grey or silver were no cost options. You could also have ball polished finish which I think was a cost option but these are pretty rare.
Grey wheels was an option that cost around £300....
On my phone that link takes me to some random menu screen that tries to get me to install an app instead of just showing me the car...so I closed the browser and ignored them. Some companies don't get the internet still...
Sorry, thread-jack rant over.
Thats correct. That was Pat's car (Maser Sod) and I believe it now owned by Grinzz.Mine are black Simon! Although the were mercury grey. I can't remember who owned the rare Rame Ghibli car (it's a kind of orange) but i'm sure it had ball burnished alloys.
Yes, I got quite close to buying this car 8 weeks ago, but it's not an LE, the service history isn't perfect, clutch wear was a bit of an unknown quantity, there are a few minor body marks, and there was no real movement on price, so I bought elsewhere.........
Thats correct. That was Pat's car (Maser Sod) and I believe it now owned by Grinzz.