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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Convertible 2-door 5.0l Msrp $255,190.00 on 2040-cars

US $138,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:6555
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder   MSRP  $255,190.00

Giallo Midas (Pearl Yellow) with Nero Perseus (Black) Leather and Yellow Stitching & Piping Interior!
Only 6,555 Miles!
SHOWROOM CONDITION!!
-Travel Package!   $650
-Comfort Package!   $5,200
-Back Up Camera!   $2,600
-Xenon Headlamps!
-E Gear Transmission!  $10,000
-Carbon Fiber Interior Package!   $4,150
-Yellow Stitching & Piping Through-out Interior!
-Yellow Painted Brake Calipers!   $850
-Silver Callisto Rims!  $3,250
-Perforated Leather!
-Branding Package!  $910
-Navigation System!   $2,600
-Unicolor Sportive!   $1,815
-In Door Showroom Kept!
-Anti theft system   $665

Contact me via email, texting or call for more details and pictures at (678)404-1518

Giallo Midas (Pearl Yellow) with Nero Perseus (Black) Leather and Yellow Piping & Stitching!! Loaded! This Lamborghini is in Stunning Condition!! This Rare Exotic has Black Leather Interior with Yellow Stitching & Piping in the Seats and Dashboard to match the exterior. The Pearl Yellow Color can only be truly appreciated in person! This 2008 Gallardo Spyder is the Finest Example on the Market Today!! Lamborghini options include: E-Gear Transmission (the company's own version of a Magneti Marelli electro-hydraulically shifted six-speed manual transmission), Yellow Stitching throughout the Interior, Yellow Seat Piping, Yellow Painted Calipers, Rear View Back-Up Camera, Fully Electric Seats, Perforated Seats, Carbon Fiber Interior Trim, Lifting System, Anti-Theft System, Factory Lamborghini Callisto Rims ,Plus Much More!! Standard Equipment includes Dual-Zone Climate Control, Power Remote Locking System, External Mirrors with Electrical Closing, Xenon Headlamps, Front Dual Stage Driver and Passenger airbags, Side Head Thorax Airbags, Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel, Premium Sound System with CD Changer, Light Weight Alloy Callisto Wheels and Hand Built Leather Interior! This 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder has Lamborghini's 5.0L 90 Degree V-10 engine which produces! This vehicle has a mid-engine setup with All-Wheel Drive with Permanent Viscous Traction System!! This 2008 Gallardo Spyder is also equipped with Power Vacuum brake system with ABS ESP system! The Gallardo edges out the Murcielago with its 99.8 horsepower/liter versus 92.2. Better yet, the Gallardo's power-to-weight ratio (how many pounds of car each horsepower propels) is effectively identical to the Murcielago's at 6.4 pounds/horsepower. This is a must have for any Lamborghini enthusiast!! This Exotic Show Piece will not last long!

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