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9/6/2010 18:18:31  
 

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Hi guys, I just picked up my new Maser from local dealer and im so in love with it!






















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9/6/2010 20:44:30  

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Some really good pictures there, lorh! Fantstic setting, lovely looking car, moody lighting...very good.
I love the red leather and carbon too.
But what's all the plastic covering the engine for, I don't understand why Maserati would want to cover up the V8.

Top car. Thanks for sharing.

And welcome to the Forum too, hope you enjoy your time here.

Regards

David

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9/6/2010 21:55:51  

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Well done Lorh. You've got a great car.

I was on your island about a month ago. Of course I visited the showroom and spoke with Thomas.
A question for you, where will you take it to really drive it?


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10/6/2010 2:18:01  
 

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2010 Maser GT-S in HONG KONG
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ORIGINAL: Klive

Well done Lorh. You've got a great car.

I was on your island about a month ago. Of course I visited the showroom and spoke with Thomas.
A question for you, where will you take it to really drive it?



Hey Klive, did you see the display car with Grigio Alfieri exterior and beige/alcantara dual-tone interior at the showroom? I was gonna get that one but then I saw this rosso red leather interior and totally fell for it.

Honestly, there are not many places in Hong Kong where you can stretch that 440hp machine, except in the northern side of the New Territories with highways and long bridges. Mind you though these roads are full of speed cameras so probably not a good idea to go flat out anyways, which is kinda sad really
10/6/2010 6:24:46  

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We have our fair share of camera's over here as well. If we really want to stretch them we can always take them to a track. In HK you can benefit from the echo's of the exhaust noise off of all the buildings, virtually the same as being in a tunnel.

I can't remember the interior colour that I saw but it had the MC shift.

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10/6/2010 17:11:32  

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Hi,

The photos look amazing. Thank you for sharing. Good work! Maserati GT-S: a true Urban Supercar

Is your car automatic or F1?

Charles
11/6/2010 4:09:08  
 

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Cheers, it's an F-1 which I find great fun to drive at higher pace but a bit tricky at slow uphill situation.

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ORIGINAL: revrange

Hi,

The photos look amazing. Thank you for sharing. Good work! Maserati GT-S: a true Urban Supercar

Is your car automatic or F1?

Charles
11/6/2010 10:25:32  

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Great looking car, brilliant number pl8; that interior must be highly coveted in HK.  It must sound amazing late at night in all the tunnels under the harbour and across to Stanley.  Congratulations!

Are there speed cameras on the twisty road up to the Peak Cafe these days?
11/6/2010 13:56:42  
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WOW! She looks absolutely stunning, the Grigio Alfieri and Rosso color combination looks great

The MC-Shift is a true beast, wish you many happy motoring miles!

Regards,

Michael

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11/6/2010 18:18:19  
 

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Great looking car, brilliant number pl8; that interior must be highly coveted in HK.  It must sound amazing late at night in all the tunnels under the harbour and across to Stanley.  Congratulations!

Are there speed cameras on the twisty road up to the Peak Cafe these days?


CHeers Richard, ur very right indeed re the roads to Stanley, overall bendy roads with a few straights to stretch out, and u can still enjoy the serenity while cruising along the coastline. definitely one of my favourite area for night cruising.

well, the hilly roads towards the Peak area is not as enjoyable cos too narrow and speed cameras always hiding behind corner exits.

Richard do you reside in hk?

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16/6/2010 11:01:43  

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i am sure it sounds great inside the cross harbour tunnel.......  Hope to spot your car on the street one day in the future, Lorh!

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17/6/2010 18:34:22  

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No, I'm in the UK but did briefly live in HK a long time ago and loved it there.  It's always going to be one of my very favourite places on the planet.  

All the best and I hope you thouroughly enjoy the car,

Richard
18/6/2010 9:39:40  

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Many congratulations Lorh.

A very stunning example. I especially love the sense of humour with the number plate!

If you had taken any more photos of the interior would be great to see.

Best wishes with it....

Shak
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