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Maserati 3200 GT


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My business partner has one, he swapped to a nearly new 07 plate (65k) from his 1st 04 plate (35k) after only having the 1st one 6 months.

Couldn't get on with the gear stick change after he'd done the track day supplied when he brought the car using a paddle changer!

 

Lots of power, sound great :)

Depreciation not good on new car so 2nd hand one are bargin buys.

 

He's broken down a couple of time, electrics and alarm i think.

 

Serviced at Gray Paul's, expensive but depend on the mileage you intend doing.

 

Insurance is covered by our fleet policy at £1600 a year full comp for any driver over 35.

Had to have tracker fitted and working for theft cover.

 

He's got 2 kids, there seats fit in the back ok, just a bit scary for them as he likes to drive fast even with them in the car :(

 

He keeps saying he wants to run the 1/4 mile to see if it's a quick as my supra but so far he asn't :D

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Downsides? Just the likely frequent maintenance running costs, a mate of mine (Jamie P type, less of a driving nutter:d) had the Cambiocorsa and had to replace the clutch after a few months and the bill shocked him into selling it.

I'd suggest you enquire about probable costs such as this for the 3200 gt then decide.

Safer option would be 996 Carrera 2.

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Downsides? Just the likely frequent maintenance running costs, a mate of mine (Jamie P type, less of a driving nutter:d) had the Cambiocorsa and had to replace the clutch after a few months and the bill shocked him into selling it.

I'd suggest you enquire about probale costs such as this for the 3200 gt then decide.

Safer option would be 996 Carrera 2.

 

My wife's boss has a 3200GT and he almost had to take a second job at McDonalds to pay for his recent minor repair and service bill (circa £5k).

 

I could never eat there again knowing that my wifes CEO was going to serve me my chicken deli meal:D

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well not sure i could work in mcdonalds:blink:

been offered 1 in px against my supe, just not sure if i fancy one or not:rolleyes:

 

Depends, on how well you do in the deal. They can be picked up cheaper everyday.

 

Worst case maybe take it drive it then sell it?

 

Not that i want a go in it you understand:p

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Crank thrust bearings go, especially on manuals, and can easily cost far more than the car's worth fixing them. Maximum crank end float allowed is about 10 thou inch. Good advice is to have it checked. Best advice is don't buy one. Price up some bits like light units, body panels, radiator, air con rad, blah blah, and have a large drink to steady the old nerves. They rust, too, and early models had cooling problems with head gasket issues and other water leaks. Getrag manual boxes are good (very similar to MKIV TT manual box), but clutches wear fast and are costly to buy and fit. The auto boxes are pretty much bullet proof. They were bad enough new, an old one??? Brave pills time!

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Crank thrust bearings go, especially on manuals, and can easily cost far more than the car's worth fixing them. Maximum crank end float allowed is about 10 thou inch. Good advice is to have it checked. Best advice is don't buy one. Price up some bits like light units, body panels, radiator, air con rad, blah blah, and have a large drink to steady the old nerves. They rust, too, and early models had cooling problems with head gasket issues and other water leaks. Getrag manual boxes are good (very similar to MKIV TT manual box), but clutches wear fast and are costly to buy and fit. The auto boxes are pretty much bullet proof. They were bad enough new, an old one??? Brave pills time!

 

yea i read that earlier today

the bit about the steering racks and chassis problems scared me enough to leave well alone:blink:

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