2005 Maserati Spyder GranSport..very light damage USA though.....:)

Andyk

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I may be wrong but thats not a GS..The anniversary was anormal 4200 with GS body kit on it. Still could be a bargain.
 

GransportFan1

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Yeah not a GS but still a bit of a bargain, it has been used, 49000 KM but it has tech cloth, small price to pay though, could be worth a shout.
 

Andyk

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Thats full leather Adam I believe....The only car to get the cloth was a GS Coupe. All anniverary models came with full leather as standard...Two tone in most cases.
 

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Thats full leather Adam I believe....The only car to get the cloth was a GS Coupe. All anniverary models came with full leather as standard...Two tone in most cases.

oh that looks smart 2 tone leather, could be a good buy, only problems, 1 it is in the states and to get it over here could be a hassle and 2 it is a LHD example. Still a nice motor though, bet there is only about 6 in the U.K.
 

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Boys, do you have a reference for this advert...to put him in the know, or could the USA one have had a different spec?


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Andyk

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This is the press release - This country you could only get blue but abroad you could get silver.


Maserati Spyder GT 90th Anniversary

Maserati presents an exclusive, limited-edition Spyder on the eve of its 90th Anniversary celebrations. The Spyder 90th Anniversary features an all-new Blue Anniversary livery. A grey outlining has been added to frame the front headlight cluster, creating an appeal contrast and highlighting the front of the vehicle.

The new colour scheme brings out all the vigour of this droptop. The body kit comprising the sports windscreen and door sills only add to this feel. This version of the Spyder is also fitted with two aerodynamic headrests in blue carbon wire, a feature that recalls the close ties Maserati has always had with the racing world.

The classic red tinged Trident takes pride of place in the centre of the chrome grille, itself resplendent against the blue livery. This symbol, teamed with the 'ball-polished' chrome door handles and the 19" rim wheels emphasise the natural gleam of the aluminium. The exterior look is completed by the titanium coloured brake calipers and the distinctive oval logos on the bumpers, a tribute to the 250F driven by Fangio in the 1957 F1 World Championship. The interior too has been given a special finish that complements the overall look.

The 90th Anniversary event took place between 17-19 September. The route will link Milan and Rome, with a stop at the factory in Modena. All the models from the current range will feature, as well as classic and private vehicles. The occasion is the first arranged by the new Maserati Club, that has taken the place of the Registro Maserati.

The Maserati Club is based in Modena at the historic Viale Ciro Menotti site and has Maria Teresa De Filippis as its President. It aims to expand internationally and organise events that will meet, and exceed, collectors' expectations.
 

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That car was bought by an MF forum member - from memory, it was 79/90, bought from Graypaul in Notts. Dont quote me on that thought.

Nice looking car, shame its LHD and in the US as has been said.
 

GransportFan1

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your bang on there woody to be honest though for what the anniversary model costs i would rather a gs spyder
 

Andyk

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Anniverary is just a 4200...Not worth paying the extra even though they look nice...Plus you do get people advertising them as GS and if you don't know any better you could be sucked in...