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US/Euro spec 2003 4200 Coupe - Differences??

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  1. F456M

    F456M F1 Rookie

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    Hi guys.

    I am looking at a 2003 US spec Coupe in Europe. Anyone know the differences..?

    Rear red and front amber markers in the bumpers, mph/kph speedo, fahrenheit/celcius etc. is what I am aware of....

    Usually US cars sits higher above the ground and has different set up here and there.... Anyone know this on a 2003 coupe?


    Thanks!!
     
  2. F1tommy

    F1tommy F1 World Champ
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    The bumper sub structure is also different and heavier on the US cars. Not to big a deal.
    Euro cars look cleaner in my opinion due to no front/rear side marker lights, but US coupes are a lot rarer than Euro coupes.
     
  3. trustno1

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    depending on coupe (if GS version) setup of primary cats different.

    US version, from part of the manifold & have 2 bolt flange, Euros separate to manifold & 4 bolt flange
     
  4. F456M

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    Looked at the car today. It was new at Shelton Maserati in Ft. Lauderdale. Then got a damage on the right side door. Repaired and sent to Sweden and has 20.500 miles since new. BLU Medeterrano met. with beige and brown interior. Has rear muffler delete pipes. Really great sound!! I am a bit tempted, but have enough cars already.. Asking 20k...
     
  5. ONSilver

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    Might be interested if it's a 6 speed manual (not cambiocorsa) transmission. Where is it physically located? Thanks! Oliver
     
  6. F456M

    F456M F1 Rookie

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    It is a Cambiocorsa. I have a 550 with manual and I love it. But for everyday Car, Cambiocorsa/SMG etc. is better in my opinion.
     

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