Robbe
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Hi all,
new to this forum, but not new to Maserati. Having owned a Ghibli 2.0 a few years ago, I just made the step to buy another Maserati, a 3200 this time.
It is a 2000 year manual with 120k km on the clock (= ca. 75 k miles I believe)
I live in The Netherlands. 3200's or any other Maserati is a rare sight over here.
The 3200 has the usual problems with the on/off switch throttle, I will have to look into the problem which side is causing the problem, or maybe both...
Apart from that it feels solid and stabile on the road, no problems to be expected in the short term re the suspension.
I already PMed about the group buy for the discs, hopefully it is still in time to participate.
As I have a lot of other hobbies and other cars, I probably will not be very active on the forum, but for the occasional posting.
Just wanted to congratulate the community over here with a good looking forum, a source of very valuable info.
best to all,
Robbe
new to this forum, but not new to Maserati. Having owned a Ghibli 2.0 a few years ago, I just made the step to buy another Maserati, a 3200 this time.
It is a 2000 year manual with 120k km on the clock (= ca. 75 k miles I believe)
I live in The Netherlands. 3200's or any other Maserati is a rare sight over here.
The 3200 has the usual problems with the on/off switch throttle, I will have to look into the problem which side is causing the problem, or maybe both...
Apart from that it feels solid and stabile on the road, no problems to be expected in the short term re the suspension.
I already PMed about the group buy for the discs, hopefully it is still in time to participate.
As I have a lot of other hobbies and other cars, I probably will not be very active on the forum, but for the occasional posting.
Just wanted to congratulate the community over here with a good looking forum, a source of very valuable info.
best to all,
Robbe