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SeanFulop

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These QP V parts, wow. My shop was trying to replace the glovebox door restrictor struts, only to find that one strut from Maserati USA would run $1,700. That's for one of the two struts (they are different for left and right). They're bringing them from across the pond instead, Eurospares to the rescue. Not sure of the price but it's a whole lot less for both.
 
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I make more money by not working on my car, believe me. Also, the glovebox restrictors are never good as used parts because they wear out over time, it would be like buying used hood struts.
 
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Another data point for this thread. Today I picked up my car from the shop, where they replaced yet another parking sensor on the rear bumper. A new one from Maserati was $400. They sold me one as "used" from a previous stock and charged $250. 4 years ago I had one put in and it was $150. It's literally like Bitcoin, these parts prices.
 
There was probably a cheaper option on the parking sensor..On the parts...You do realize it is an older car? They can't just fire up an assembly line to make M139 wheel bearings again? I remember BTW...Maserati is a smaller manufacture of cars and parts can get bat shit crazy expensive as the cars get older...If you search around and do some homework you can usually avoid a lot of the pain...J
 
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There was probably a cheaper option on the parking sensor..On the parts...You do realize it is an older car? They can't just fire up an assembly line to make M139 wheel bearings again? I remember BTW...Maserati is a smaller manufacture of cars and parts can get bat shit crazy expensive as the cars get older...If you search around and do some homework you can usually avoid a lot of the pain...J
I was thinking I might trade up to a Bentley Arnage, or Aston Martin, to save money on maintenance....
 
I was thinking I might trade up to a Bentley Arnage, or Aston Martin, to save money on maintenance....
That is good stuff...We just had to pay 500.00 bucks for an OE battery for an Aston Martin because none of the aftermarket ones fit right...Those cars really suck about parts....Jason
 
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When I bought my QP in 2016, it was partly because I couldn't afford to buy a BMW, whose street values were much higher. Once I had it I was hooked on it, and the maintenance costs were high but the parts were sort of reasonable. Now with the parts going crazy and becoming unavailable I might have to rethink my daily driver over the next while.
 
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Might be worth checking out some exotic salvage sites; a lot of whom sell their parts on eBay.
Yeah I think we all do that, but the savings are not even that big because when the new parts are not available the used ones gain a premium value. I paid $900 for a used ECU that retailed for $1100 when it was available. But a great many if not most parts are not good used, they have to be new parts.
 
Yeah I think we all do that, but the savings are not even that big because when the new parts are not available the used ones gain a premium value. I paid $900 for a used ECU that retailed for $1100 when it was available. But a great many if not most parts are not good used, they have to be new parts.
Noted. Prices are nuts for sure. My headlight washer cover came loose and lost it on the road. The first one I found was $100 for a rhombus shaped piece of of plastic! Luckily Scuderia Car Parts had it for $54. Ridiculous.
 
Yeah I think we all do that, but the savings are not even that big because when the new parts are not available the used ones gain a premium value. I paid $900 for a used ECU that retailed for $1100 when it was available. But a great many if not most parts are not good used, they have to be new parts.
I am parting out a 2005 QPorte. I was taking a good part of the interior and transplanting it into my existing 2005 QP. If anyone’s interested in parts from this perfect car with.....the exception of a frozen engine more than happy to entertain any interest in particular parts
 
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I am parting out a 2005 QPorte. I was taking a good part of the interior and transplanting it into my existing 2005 QP. If anyone’s interested in parts from this perfect car with.....the exception of a frozen engine more than happy to entertain any interest in particular parts
What is the interior color? Do you know why the engine froze? Just curious
 
These QP V parts, wow. My shop was trying to replace the glovebox door restrictor struts, only to find that one strut from Maserati USA would run $1,700. That's for one of the two struts (they are different for left and right). They're bringing them from across the pond instead, Eurospares to the rescue. Not sure of the price but it's a whole lot less for both.
Unfortunately, the QP5 was made when it was solely in Ferrari's auspices correct? I've learned about the Ferrari tax early on :(
 
The interior has been mostly removed From the donor car. The car that I removed and transplanted the interior into had a black leather interior. All the leather is in great shape with the exception of the driver seat. Which is a bit worn but can be reconditioned. As for the engine,,, the previous owners oil pump failed. Due to the lack of engine oil the engine itself Rose.
 
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