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Ghibli - series II
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| Produced initially
for domestic sales in Italy the Ghibli first appeared in 2.0 litre V6 form
in 1992. The car intended to represent a pinnacle of sports
performance with comfort, style and safety the Ghibli in that respect was reminiscent
of the original Ghibli first released in the 60's, otherwise similar in
frontal appearance to the Shamal. In 1994 a revised version of the car was
released and this included a car powered by the 2.8 litre V6 this second
series was characterised by minor changes to the interior, 'Merak' style
wheels and a fully adjustable electronic suspension and ABS brakes. The
1995 version reverted to spoked alloy wheels, suspension modifications and
the adoption of the Ranger differential and Getrag gearbox already in use
on the 2.0 litre version. |
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Ghibli - series II |
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Maserati Ghibli II -
1st series 1992 - 2.0 litre V6, factory |
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Maserati Ghibli II -
1st series 1992 - 2.0 litre V6, note alloy spoke wheels, Maserati Ghibli, factory |
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Maserati Ghibli II -
1st series 1992 - 2.0 litre V6, factory |
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Maserati
Ghibli
II - 2nd series 1994, with 'Merak' style wheels, courtesy MIE |
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Maserati
Ghibli
II - 2nd series 1994, with 'Merak' style wheels, courtesy MIE |
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Maserati
Ghibli
II - 2nd series 1994, with 'Merak' style wheels, courtesy MIE |
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Maserati
Ghibli
II - 3rd series 1995, with 'Merak' style wheels |
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Maserati
Ghibli
II - courtesy Maserati
Club of Holland |
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Maserati
Ghibli
II and Shamal - courtesy Maserati Club of Holland |
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