Just finished up mine. Oil, antifreeze, brake fluid, power steering fluid and gearbox oil. Good to go for another year! Scott Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those are all I took of the service. I decided not to do a write up since those are already out there. Though here's a gratuitous pick of my interior from when I first bought it Scott Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just did a fluid service on my '05 GS - oil, coolant, and soon brake/gear/F1. Just updated speakers(amp coming up) and did head unit last year. Working on detailing now and replacing a few AC o-rings. Put 6k miles on it last year, so it's a bit dirty. Pics of engine bay without panels, interior dismantle, and a pre-inspection by Mr. Sh|ttypants. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
...and another round of de-sticky. Did most of the components last year when I got the car, but taking care of a few last items now.
Not sure yet - first time I accessed from the bottom. This time I'll probably go through the trunk when I do the amp install(currently running the headunit amp bypassing the rear amp having removed the harness and plugging the 2 audio plugs in the back together). Need to address my high leak-down rates - leaning towards the accumulator but we'll see how it does through the summer, so I also want to see about access through the trunk to get to things.
Enjoyed seeing the pics. Of all the cars I've had I miss working on my Maserati Coupe the most. The engine bay is the most beautiful of any modern car in my opinion. They're also surprisingly easy to work on with plenty of room for most maintenance items.