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2012 Lamborghini Aventador Lp700-4 Adv.1, Titanium Exhaust, Carbon Aero, Novitec on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:5024 Color: detail once a week to keep it looking new
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

We just took delivery of a new MP4-12C so it's time for us to change out our fleet once again.  Up for sale is our mint 2012 Lamborghini LP700.  It is dealer maintained at Prestige Lamborghini and has had a full pre-owned inspection & service 1 was also done just before the holidays.  We can arrange another PPI at Prestige Lamborghini or we are more than are happy to make the vehicle available at any time for anyone to have it examined prior to purchasing.

We regularly have our cars professionally detailed and this car had a full interior and exterior detail once a week to keep it looking new.  Adult driven and used as a company promotional vehicle owned / driven only by  the President of ADV.1 Wheels.  The car is run once a week at minimum to keep all the mechanical's working and seals tight.  No leaks, creaks, dents, or dings.  Vehicle has a clean carfax report which is available to anyone upon request.  At some point the vehicle had the front drivers side fender repainted and some underbody pieces were replaced however the vehicle has been dealer inspected and approved to have no existing flaws or issues whatsoever.  Again, vehicle is available for independent inspection at any time.  

The following modifications were done at Prestige Lamborghini and no expense was spared on making everything fit and look perfect. 
  • Novitec Suspension:  $2,600.00
  • ECU Tune:  $3,800.00 / Prestige Lamborghini
  • Prestige Design High Flow Titanium Exhaust:  $8,000.00
  • PUR Aerodynamics Carbon Fiber Aero Parts (Front Lip / Side Skirts / Rear Diffuser):  $14,000.00
  • ADV.1 ADV05 Competition Spec Wheels:  $14,988.00 w/ Pirelli P-Zero tires: $2500.00+
As you can see from the pictures the interior and exterior are like new.  Wheels subject to change at the time of sale or can be refinished at an additional cost to client based on preferred finish. 

$1000.00 Non-Refundable deposit due with 24 hours of auction close.  Serious bidders only please. 

Full High-Res (and additional) photos of the car available upon request.  We will work with you to arrange shipment of the vehicle and local South Florida buyers (or PPI's) are welcome to come by and inspect the car prior to purchase.  We reserve the right to sell the car prior to the end of this auction. 

Additional photos of the vehicle can be seen here: Most of these shoots contain images of the vehicle with other wheel setups which have been used previously on the vehicle.  Images below show the current setup on the car as of 3/5/14.













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