Weekends only. Ha ha.

Steve GS

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A week in with my GS. I just can't stop driving it. it's like when I first started to drive I drove everywere every day and night (petrol was a lot cheaper then)oh and I never had a v8 maserati.
Everyday I get home from work and just make an excuse to go out. But now the weekend is here woohoo let's press that start button put into lunatic mode open the windows and enjoy. I have just one problem coming out of gatwick air port going through the ticket barrier a car decided to turn towards me so I obviously turned away and scuffed my rear wheel on the high kerb they have separating each ticket barrier So not happy with that and on my first day of owning I done the front passenger side. Are they expensive to have repaired. This hasn't stopped my fun
 

highlander

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wheel refurb runs at about 50-80 squid per wheel dependent on where you go. just had my 4 done for 300.
 

LDM 3200

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Glad you are enjoying it, I know what you mean 2 years in and I still use the car every chance I can.

I too have had a couple of wheel incidents recently although luckily have involved the same wheel, nothing too bad or deep just ruined the finish.
 

Andyk

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Depneds on who does them but you should be able to get them done for around £50 to £80 a whell depending on colour..... Mine have just cost £300 for the 4..
 

Trev Latter

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I get out in mine for the slightest excuse. When I'm not driving it, I'm cleaning it and when I'm not doing either, it's just lovely to look at :) These cars really do have some endearing qualities.
 

BennyD

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I took mine out today so I could scare the locals again. Job done. What an awesome car!
 

BennyD

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Fantastic! The thrill, drama and novelty just never gets old. Really Looking forward to the Euro thrash, especially the Alps and those endless tunnels! ;)
 

JonH

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Am on my return from family holiday in Italy...have just this morning gone through about 50 tunnels near Genoa and up over the alps. Absolutely fantastic. Staying over night in France. 500 miles a day is enough. Unfortunately not in the Masser........absolutely will return.
Enjoy the centenary trip.
 

LDM 3200

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Only driven in Italy a few times and never in anything exciting.

That being said I loved the old coast road / tunnels traveling from Lucca back to Genoa, thats something i'd like to try in the 3200!
 

Steve GS

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Was I. The petrol station today again. And some Italian old boy couldn't stop admiring my car and praising the brand it felt good. Then he climbed into an old British tank (a land rover.)