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5/10/2010 2:25:54  
 

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Hi Everyone,

I'm based in Melbourne Australia and have recently purchased a Maserati Quattroporte 1996.
I absolutely love the car and am looking for people with experience with these vehicles to point me in the right direction for parts.
Would appreciate any feedback or referrals to places where i can purchase rotors / brakes / shock absorbers etc etc.
I'm also looking for some 96/97 Quattroporte V8 alloy wheels.
Mine currently has the 16 inch wheels on it and after much looking, couldn't find a wheel that maintains the integrity of the car without looking rude..
If anyone knows of anything about the above mentioned things I would be very appreciative.

Kind regards




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Alex Cordova
5/10/2010 13:09:37  
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Hi Alex,

Welcome to the forum.

I'm sorry can't be of much help with that but perhaps you could contact member 'maser01' Terry whose also from your neck of the woods.

Terry runs a 3200 AC and a Bi-turbo Spyder maybe he can be of some help.

http://www.maseratiforum.co.uk/PIC%22S_from_Down_Under/m_52684/tm.htm

Best Regards,

Michael

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6/10/2010 18:14:22  
 

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I am in melbourne, drive a 96 ghibli. May be able to assist. Know some people for parts/service etc.if youd like pm me your number I can call u for a chat
14/11/2010 7:14:32  
QP4

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HI
I own a 1996 Quattroporte also.
I am over in New Zealand.
The brakes and rotors are BMW M5 set up.
The shock are a greater challenge if they are the electronic nes as Koni have stop making them and servicing them.
The Quattroporte also cam out on 17 in wheels when Ferrari took over Maserati.
My car is dark green with 96kms and I have owned for a couple of year.

Reguards
QP4
14/11/2010 7:24:44  
QP4

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HI
I have a 96 Quattroporte and friend with a 96 Ghibli here in New Zealand.
Wot your car like?
QP4
16/11/2010 14:01:19  

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Hey Wow!

There's a sub-forum starting here!!

You guys are lucky I suppose- here in Europe/UK, the Trident driving opportunities tend to roll off as the winter comes on but I don't suppose you've got that problem?!

How about some pictures of your steeds??

JimP
6/1/2011 0:22:47  
 

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nah no garaging of cars here, we drive them all year round,however in melbourne aside from my own i have only ever seen 3 maybe 4 other ghibli 2 and mines the only blue one ive ever seen, where are all you fellas hiding.hell in melbourne, no one knows what it is, its been called an alfa romeo many times, a kit car and all kinds of things,
7/1/2011 11:05:03  

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ha!

I was in a garage a couple of years ago getting fuel and a guy get's out of his car and says to me;

"excuse me; is that the car out of 'Back to the Future'...??"

I was dumbstruck! I mean what do you say to that??!!!

JimP
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