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Congrats on your purchase, I look forward to following the restoration!
Looks like their architectural renderer has a Maserati & Citroen appreciation! Here's a few more project renderings from the website. [ATTACH]...
The audio doesn't want to work on my phone, but hopefully the tire shop was a reputable establishment and not just the cheapest deal he could...
Looks nice, now post more pics! What rule changed? I know they're pretty sticky about people having cars restored in the states and then driven...
Wow, looks like an amazing event. Lake Como is a beautiful area and a fitting location the equally beautiful Meraks to enjoy! Hopefully the pics...
Nice video! Where is that underground parkade/bunker anyways? Cool location!
Shame there weren't any classic Maserati's there, but looks like a fun time and a nice turn out nonetheless. Thanks for sharing the pics.
Nice pics Frank, looks like a warm and welcome reception! After the events in Turin for the Centennial ceremony I did some exploring in the...
Cool!
My pictures and video are coming!! I'm just going through them all and processing the GoPro footage from Colin's 3500GTi.
Looking forward to seeing it in a few days!
Looks nice, post some more pics. As long as it was looked after for the most part, they're great cars! And man, those twin turbos are fuuunnnn...
Nice looking car, congrats on your new baby!
Fabulous looking car, I hope it brings more than that!
You should notice a difference using the Dynamat, I've used it in audio installations on my car and it does cut the noise out quite well. But why...
It's a nice looking car I think, and that looks like a pristine example! However, there's something about the fitment of the front wheel within...
Take some more pics of it when you get a chance!
Lovely showing of Masers there, wow!
Looks nice Frank! Some beautiful cars there, wow.
Probably be best to just edit your original thread or simply reply to it stating the correction instead of starting a whole new thread!