Maserati Quattroporte GT Rear Kit - 4 Pistons act many customers. Maserati made 13 Quattroporte IIs. Six of them originally were pre-production cars and the other seven were built to order between 1975 and 1978.Considered a business man's Maserati, the Quattroporte III was launched by newly empowered Maserati chief Alejandro de Tomaso and his design staff in 1976. This was a rear wheel drive car, powered by a large V8 engine. It was important to de Tomaso that there was an Italian vehicle to compete with the recently launched Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9.The production figures for the Quattroporte are as follows:The Quattroporte III marked th Features for your Maserati Quattroporte - The Brembo Gran Turismo Drilled Brake System is a complete braking kit that's custom-designed for demanding performance in your vehicle
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Brembo GT Rear Kit - 4 Pistons In 1974, at the Turin Show, Maserati presented its Quattroporte II (AM 123)[2] on a Citroлn SM chassis, since Citroлn had purchased the Italian company. It had an angular Bertone body, penned by Marcello Gandini and fashionable at the time, and was the only Maserati Quattroporte with a hydropneumatic suspension and front wheel drive, also had the swivelling directional headlights а la DS. However, the 1973 oil crisis had intervened and demand for such cars slowed. Furthermore, the modest V6 powerplant from the mid-engined Merak and the Citroлn SM (offering less than 210 horsepower) didn't attr Brembo GT Rear Kit - 4 Pistons Fits the following: |