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2006 Lamborghini Gallardo With 2013 Lp 570 Bumper Superleggera Kit on 2040-cars

US $149,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:7500 Color: Wheels Black Gloss with a custom pinstripe to match exterior color
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
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 Up for sale my one of a kind 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo with a 2013 LP 570 Superleggera Body Kit.  Has a clean Carfax, and is one of the hottest Lamborghinis you will see on the road. You can feel confident driving up to a brand-new Lamborghini, and still looking better, with this body style.  All silver has been eliminated, and the car is fully black and yellow. This car turns heads. Pull up to the Lamborghini dealer and at first they think this is a 2013/2014. Everyone  thinks it is brand new, you can save a bundle, and not look outdated like the other Gallardos for sale. With less than 8000 miles, a clean carfax, updated body and the price 60,000 to 70,000 less than a 2013 Gallardo, this car will sell fast.email for link to more pics .  Why buy a 2013, for thousands more, for pretty much the same car?  If you want a warranty I can recommend many companies that will add a warranty on the vehicle, bumper to bumper, and you will still save thousands, and thousands.

Please Note: The car is located near Naples, Florida, and has ALWAYS BEEN a FLORIDA vehicle.  It is owned by the 2nd owner, and both have lived on the west coast of Florida, as the vehicle has never left the state, and has never seen inclement weather.  Vehicle has a clean carfax.



This truly is one of a kind and has the following:


Exterior

2013  LP 570 front bumper.

A full clear bra are installed  on  bumper, hood, mirrors, and Fenders. (NO CHIPS)

Headlights custom painted  the body color to get rid of the old silver style.

LP570 Side Skirts (Gloss Black)

LP 570 Rear Diffuser (Gloss Black)

Mirrors painted Gloss Black

Door Handles Painted Gloss Black

SL Wing (Gloss Black)

Directional Lights  and rear Tailights Tinted

Brake Calipers match exterior color

Wheels Black Gloss with a custom pinstripe to match exterior color

Rear Logo painted Gloss Black

OEM Shock lift


Engine

Performance Chip added increasing Horsepower and smoother shifting

Interior

Door handles painted to match exterior

Gauge Clusters painted to match exterior

Center Console painted to match exterior

Custom Bull Mats

Yellow Contrast stitching in seats and dashboard.


Serious Buyers ONLY, NO TRADES.  Please email through ebay your phone number and I will have the owner contact you.  You may send questions via email as well.  Car is being sold as is with no expression of warranty.  There are no known defects or issues with the vehicle, and all recommended services have been completed.





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