maserati_mcstradale
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Agreed on the Red variations - Mondiale (mine), Magma is very nice, Trionfale not sure the difference from my MondialeI'd like a Rosso Magma one please.
Zep its a beauty. I've seen the uk yellow mc stradale on youtube, its a rare sight in this colour. Europe has some nice colours especially the blue Mc Stradale Centennial edition one I posted under the difference between mc stradale and Centennial Stradale. I've noticed alot of the uk cars are either black or white.
We have Sions MC Cab in at the moment which I believe is the same colour and it is truly stunning.Lol I am on team white , I like the contrast of the black grill and black front diffuser with the bianco white on my QP6 GTS. But for the MC Stradale I love Inchiostro BlueView attachment 59484.
That has been for sale for months and months .This rare Yellow colour MC Stradale looks like a good price too.
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go redsAgreed on the Red variations - Mondiale (mine), Magma is very nice, Trionfale not sure the difference from my Mondiale
I love the big intake in the 4 seater one. Makes it look more aggressive and sporty IMO. Strange how it isn’t on the 2 seater/ stripped out version. I have never quite understood why they would make all the effort to strip it out (and make it look awesome and a real occasion) but not make it faster. Harnesses for a large car which isn’t as fast to 60 as some of the practical German got hatched seems a little ott to me. It’s got to be one of the best looking/ sounding cars on the road though. Not sure I would agree with the term ‘proper strad’ when the performance is very similar and the 4 seater actually looks better externally.The big air intake at the front of the bonnet came in with the 4 seat version, so about 2013. The 2 seat cars (otherwise known as proper Strads) have the two air intakes at the back of the bonnet (nearer the windscreen), but not the front one.
Well said.At the end of the day, 2 seats or 4 seats, it doesn’t matter. It’s a Stradale either way, we are **** lucky to have them and 2 years into ownership, I really can’t think of anything I would replace her with!
The carbon bucket seats from the Enzo are the other big plus with the earlier car, and I don’t see why they didn’t keep those for the 4 seater.
Are the weights of the 2 & 4 seat Strads the same?
I don't think this 2 seater will hang around, the spec just adds to the rarity of it,