What a sad demise for what was a Stunner before.
This was it when it was looking in better shape
Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale 4.7 V8 MC Shift 2dr Coupe - NUVOLA LONDON
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It was one of my favourite 2 seaters. It was owned by someone on here for a short while. I think there is a for sale thread somewhere. That and the Victory Blue one that I believe Ewan knows where it is…View attachment 97995View attachment 97996
I think these pics are the Blu Victory example not the ex-Nuvola written off one? The Blu Victory was for sale not that long ago privately from the owner and may still be?
If it is, don't tell me!The Blu Victory was for sale not that long ago privately from the owner and may still be?
Yes it is as per my comments….I should have been clearer and said the the Blue Victory one below…
If it is, don't tell me!
I chatted to someone recently that turned down a 2 seat Strad on the basis of a rumour it might need new brake discs. Now, I accept that the carbon discs are not cheap (!), but even so. Seemed a little strange to me, as these cars are hard to find, while brake discs are readily available and easy to change.
Dick Lovett recently sold a lovely low mileage black example in perfect condition. But it was nearly £80k from memory.
Who does that @MAF260 ? Rebrake in Munich used to but went bust. General consensus is that it’s not really doable or someone would be doing it in the U.K.Also interesting given CC discs can now be refurbished by specialists for a fraction of the new price.
lalalala I can't hear you.I will keep quiet then (but pretty sure it is
Be cheaper to buy a new Bentley and use the ceramics off that.I was aware of a company in Germany, likely the one you mentioned. I didn’t know they’d gone bust. My fingers remain crossed that my carbon ceramics won’t need replacement during my ownership!
That car was sold as a trade deal yet it was still quite a good deal. It looked great with the cage and graphicsI chatted to someone recently that turned down a 2 seat Strad on the basis of a rumour it might need new brake discs. Now, I accept that the carbon discs are not cheap (!), but even so. Seemed a little strange to me, as these cars are hard to find, while brake discs are readily available and easy to change.
Dick Lovett recently sold a lovely low mileage black example in perfect condition. But it was nearly £80k from memory.