695mm(width)×150mm(length)×35mm(hight) The MC12 was unveiled at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, marking the 90th anniversary of Maserati's founding.
It is equipped with a 6.0L V12 DOHC engine based on the engine used by Enzo Ferrari.
The body color is only available in a two-tone Maserati blue and white called "Bianco Fuji," named after Mount Fuji in Japan.
This sword-like item is an engine plug cover made for the MC12 race car, the MC12 GT1.
It is made of carbon fiber and painted Maserati blue.
Rather than using it as a component part, it is best used as a decorative object in a garage or hallway.