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Old 08-04-2004, 04:16 PM   #1
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my Maserati shamal

my Maserati shamal 1993
the car is in very good condition Air-conditioning, Central locking system, Leather interior, alloy wheels, Electric windows
no rust and original paint and no mods to the car or the engine
so what do you people think?













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Old 08-05-2004, 08:54 AM   #2
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Re: my Maserati shamal

Gorgeous!
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Old 08-05-2004, 09:03 AM   #3
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Jimster thank you :-)
it is a great car and i really love it . and there where only 365 shamal made by Maserati
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Old 08-05-2004, 09:46 AM   #4
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Re: my Maserati shamal

So it's rarer than an Enzo
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yes the Enzo is really common car if you compare it with the shamal
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Old 08-06-2004, 05:02 AM   #6
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Wow, that is a really gorgeous car! It seems to be in great condition for a '93. Just out of curiosity, what kind of repairs have been done to it? I don't have any experience in Italian cars so I'm curious as to what problems they suffer.
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Re: my Maserati shamal

Rust, dodgy electrics, Interior trim falling off, engines that commit suicide if you don't maintain them properly.... The usual

Then again, I'd think that the Shamal had gotten rid of most of the Biturbo's problems by the time it'd come out....
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Rust, dodgy electrics, Interior trim falling off, engines that commit suicide if you don't maintain them properly.... The usual

Then again, I'd think that the Shamal had gotten rid of most of the Biturbo's problems by the time it'd come out....
Ah, just like Mercedes! Maybe I should become a Ferrari/Maserati tech. They might pay better.
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The weak points on the Biturbo are electrics, fuse box, water pump, power steering rack, differential, alternator, rust, and oil leaks.
and i have been dealing with them al on my car .the only problem i have left to fix is the start engine

but the worst thing is that somone have stolen my Maserati Biturbo clock from my car and it will cost at least several hundred dollars to replace it ($600)
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Re: my Maserati shamal

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The weak points on the Biturbo are electrics, fuse box, water pump, power steering rack, differential, alternator, rust, and oil leaks.
and i have been dealing with them al on my car .the only problem i have left to fix is the start engine

but the worst thing is that somone have stolen my Maserati Biturbo clock from my car and it will cost at least several hundred dollars to replace it ($600)
Wow, $600 for a clock! I can only imagine what it costs to diagnose and fix a starting problem.

The best of luck to you.
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Old 08-06-2004, 05:56 AM   #11
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yes Maserati shamal is expensive car to own. 40% off my budget goes to get the car running

i can buy a new Biturbo Digital Clock ($60) to my car but i want the Analog Clock to my car

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Re: my Maserati shamal

always loved them since 92 when I was 9.
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Wow, I love the Shamal! Drove a red once and I'm completely hooked since. For how long have you had it? Did you import it yourself?
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