Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering to offer Lamborghini and Maserati parts

Parts for Maserati and Lamborghini cars are now available from renowned Ferrari specialist, GTO Parts. 

Established in 1996 by GTO Engineering, the GTO Parts company previously focused on supplying components for Ferraris. 

However, having established contacts with suppliers and distributors over two decades, the company is now expanding to other famous Italian brands.

Italian rivals stabled together

GTO Parts adds Lamborghini and Maserati

GTO Parts will focus on both classic and modern Lamborghini and Maserati models. For Lamborghini, this will cover everything from the earliest 350 GT through to the newest Huracan. The same is true for Maserati – even items for the Levante SUV can be sourced. 

A full range of components will include exhaust systems, brakes, body panels and suspension parts. GTO Parts can also supply specialist items on request. 

Customers can order from the company’s UK headquarters, or its recently established American site in Los Angeles. This year will also see a new branch of GTO Parts open in Modena, Italy.

Opening up the ‘black book’

GTO Parts adds Lamborghini and Maserati

The expansion of the GTO Parts business follows the continued development of GTO Engineering. 

Along with restoration and maintenance of classic Ferraris, the Berkshire-based firm builds its own Revival range of reborn cars. A bespoke Ferrari-inspired sports car called the Squalo is also in the works. 

Mark Lyon, founder and managing director of GTO Engineering, said: “The combination of our cumulative know-how and expertise as classic and modern Ferrari specialists, with our ‘black book’ of Italian automotive suppliers and distributors, made it a natural next step for us to branch out and offer components for Lamborghini and Maserati.”

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