This is quite possibly the only GranTurismo I'll ever want. Except for Gran Turismo 5, which has managed to suck up every single inch of free time since it arrived on my doorstep. Not that I'm complaining. But, I digress...
It’s been here before, and we’re always glad to have it back. This blue Maserati GranTurismo was in our shop a few weeks back for some brake and suspension additions, and like we said then, he’s got the bug, so he’s back for more. This time, thankfully, we were able to get some shots before the sun went down; although on this particular Tuesday in Chicago, it doesn’t really feel like the sun’s even come up yet.
Yes, those are Blizzaks on a Maserati. Yes, this dude's winter car is a Maserati.
This time around, he’s here for three more things. The first item to be installed is a new set of pedals. The second is a new, carbon fiber-wrapped steering wheel (replacing the wood-grained wheel that’s already on there), and the last is a drive-by-wire module meant to reduce some of the throttle lag, providing for a more spirited pedal feeling.
Here's pics of the installed pedal and wheel:
It’s been here before, and we’re always glad to have it back. This blue Maserati GranTurismo was in our shop a few weeks back for some brake and suspension additions, and like we said then, he’s got the bug, so he’s back for more. This time, thankfully, we were able to get some shots before the sun went down; although on this particular Tuesday in Chicago, it doesn’t really feel like the sun’s even come up yet.
Yes, those are Blizzaks on a Maserati. Yes, this dude's winter car is a Maserati.
This time around, he’s here for three more things. The first item to be installed is a new set of pedals. The second is a new, carbon fiber-wrapped steering wheel (replacing the wood-grained wheel that’s already on there), and the last is a drive-by-wire module meant to reduce some of the throttle lag, providing for a more spirited pedal feeling.
Here's pics of the installed pedal and wheel:
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