2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Performante on 2040-cars
Bullhead City, Arizona, United States
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Highlights:
Year: 2013
Make: Lamborghini
Model: Gallardo Performante Spyder
Mileage: 3,400
Color: Arancio Borealis (orange)
For sale is my 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Performante E-Gear finished in gorgeous Arancio Borealis (Less than 20 or
so performantes in that color total in the US).
This car came with premium options such as the Carbon Ceramic brakes, full carbon interior, carbon bucket seats,
backup camera and has K40 radar installed. No paint work / accidents of any kind.
Gorgeous inside and out. No imperfections. Absolute cream puff. ** Lowest mileage Performante on the market **
Clear bra on entire front as well as rear panels, side skirts, etc. No nicks anywhere on the car. Wheels are in
perfect shape. Car has been babied.
Car is as perfect as they come. 100% Stock. Never launched or raced.
Fully detailed with all maintenance records
**PRIVATE SALE** NO sales tax to Arizona and Nevada residents!
HIGH MSRP - with options on the car include:
$2,090.00 - Arancio Borealis Pearl Paint
$4,150.00 - Superleggera Interior Carbon Package
$17,300.00 - Carbon Ceramic Brakes with Orange Brake Calipers
$6,500.00 - High Rear Wing
$360.00 - Homelink
$650.00 - Perforated Leather Steering Wheel
$2,600.00 - Rear View Camera
$800.00 - Anti-Theft Alarm System
Car is located in Scottsdale, Arizona.
This is truly one of a kind , pristine LOW mileage arancio borealis performante.
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