sionie1
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It’s temporary, they’ve been in short supply before. There’s loads being sold on ebay and plenty about if you ask around.
Fair enough, I'll stand down..
It’s temporary, they’ve been in short supply before. There’s loads being sold on ebay and plenty about if you ask around.
If you know of new ones, please can you send on the info, we will buy up all the stock we can.It’s temporary, they’ve been in short supply before. There’s loads being sold on ebay and plenty about if you ask around.
No not legally bound by UK or EU law unfortunately. It’s not just Maserati affected by this at the moment, Aston have some chronic problems with parts supply with some owners cars off the road as a result.Haven’t manufacturers bound to produce parts for cars 10 years after production end? That’s 2030 in my book.
Yes, who bothers with woofers and tweeters when you’ve go a ear tingling V8 under the bonnet and a sport buttonYeah- I bet they got plenty of woofers and tweeters on the shelf..!!
Well, not legally bound? That's a revelation as like Matt I thought that the 10 year rule had been established for decades.No not legally bound by UK or EU law unfortunately. It’s not just Maserati affected by this at the moment, Aston have some chronic problems with parts supply with some owners cars off the road as a result.
If you know of new ones, please can you send on the info, we will buy up all the stock we can.
If I can assist in any way, let me know. I can also query my local Mas dealers for any parts needed.There’s 16 on eBay in the USA
Thats good of you; are you in the United States? Problem is bringing them in adds 20% vat and import duty.If I can assist in any way, let me know. I can also query my local Mas dealers for any parts needed.
Maybe but better return than a GT sitting on the drive for 6 or so months burning none recurring costs - insurance road taxThats good of you; are you in the United States? Problem is bringing them in adds 20% vat and import duty.
Send them as giftsYes I'm in the US. I'm not that familiar with how vat works, but lets say you need a new wheel bearing/hub for $800. I source one and charge you a core charge of $600 for the old bearing. Wouldn't the vat be only for the $200 difference?