Null MASERATI 3200 GT



Designed by Giugiaro and introduced in 1998, the 3200 G…
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MASERATI 3200 GT Designed by Giugiaro and introduced in 1998, the 3200 GT coupe is the last Maserati to use a Maserati engine. Equipped with the famous twin-turbocharged V8 that made the Shamal, Quattroporte and other models so successful, this 3.2-liter engine develops 370 hp and takes this 4-seater to speeds of over 290 km/h. It can be equipped with a 6-speed manual gearbox or a more traditional ZF automatic gearbox. Manufactured in 2689 units with manual gearboxes and 2106 with automatic gearboxes, its career was short-lived, ending in 2001. The reason for this was the boomerang-shaped tail lights, the main feature of the stern, which were not homologated in the USA, a very large market for the brand. For 2002, it became a GT Coupé, with unmarked but homologated taillights, and swapped its supercharged engine for a Ferrari 4.2-liter naturally-aspirated V8. The model presented is second-hand, and is equipped with the ZF 4-speed automatic gearbox capable of handling the engine's impressive torque. The maintenance booklet confirms that all services have been carried out regularly by the agency. It has 3 key-operated remote controls. The rear tires are new, the front almost new. It has 99,000 km on the clock. It was inspected on November 28, 2023. Its elegant "Blu Nettuno" color offers a pleasing color combination with the whisky interior leather, trimmed with cognac piping and coordinated Alcantara headlining. Non-accident warranty.

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MASERATI 3200 GT Designed by Giugiaro and introduced in 1998, the 3200 GT coupe is the last Maserati to use a Maserati engine. Equipped with the famous twin-turbocharged V8 that made the Shamal, Quattroporte and other models so successful, this 3.2-liter engine develops 370 hp and takes this 4-seater to speeds of over 290 km/h. It can be equipped with a 6-speed manual gearbox or a more traditional ZF automatic gearbox. Manufactured in 2689 units with manual gearboxes and 2106 with automatic gearboxes, its career was short-lived, ending in 2001. The reason for this was the boomerang-shaped tail lights, the main feature of the stern, which were not homologated in the USA, a very large market for the brand. For 2002, it became a GT Coupé, with unmarked but homologated taillights, and swapped its supercharged engine for a Ferrari 4.2-liter naturally-aspirated V8. The model presented is second-hand, and is equipped with the ZF 4-speed automatic gearbox capable of handling the engine's impressive torque. The maintenance booklet confirms that all services have been carried out regularly by the agency. It has 3 key-operated remote controls. The rear tires are new, the front almost new. It has 99,000 km on the clock. It was inspected on November 28, 2023. Its elegant "Blu Nettuno" color offers a pleasing color combination with the whisky interior leather, trimmed with cognac piping and coordinated Alcantara headlining. Non-accident warranty.

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