2011 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550 - Tons Of New Parts - Like New - Bicolore on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
CAN YOU SAY GORGEOUS? For sale today I have this like-new 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe LP-550-2 Bicolore series. I am the second owner of this car and have owned it for one year. I drive it all the time especially on weekends. Car is in like-new condition which is described below. Please don't let the miles scare you these newer models are bullet proof and can easily go well over 100k miles. Car is in perfect mechanical and cosmetic condition. Get in an drive with no worry! You can save tens of thousands of dollars from a dealer price with this car. Great car for the price. Please note I still drive the car so miles will increase! Call for private showing or questions: 702-343-4902 Car History This car was used as a racetrack car at the Las Vegas speedway. Professional drivers would take tourists around the track for a few laps. Car was meticulously maintained, in fact it was over-serviced. I bought the car when it had 28,000 miles on it. I use it all the time and even rent it for wedding photos. I also over-service the car. Never had a problem with her. Mechanical The car was always serviced by the Lamborghini/Audi dealership in Henderson, NV. The following mechanical items have been done to the car all by the dealership. I have all service records! All done by Lambo mechanics at the dealership using OEM parts. Car has over $40,000 in new parts/labor. Car went through fine tooth comb inspection before I bought it - no issues and tons of things replaced. 1. Brand New Transmission. All components. That's right, new entire transmission installed at 28,000 miles. 2. Brand New Clutch. All components. Clutch now has appox 60% life remaining. 3. Brand New Brakes & Rotors. 4. Brand New Tires. Note I have a new set of rear tires that I have not yet installed but will install when the car sells. 5. New Air Conditioner (entire system including compressor, thermostat, etc). 6. New fuel pump & filter. 7. New rear spoiler motor. 8. Replaced sensors (such as oil pressure sensor). 9. New tire pressure sensor control module. 10. New battery charger. 11. New paddle shifter assembly. 12. New spark plugs. 13. New seat wiring for seat motors and air bags. 14. Major service including inspection and all system fluid flush. Exterior 10/10 One word: flawless. Exterior is in the same condition when car left assembly line. Not one blemish. I had areas that commonly get nicked and scratched on nose and wheel wells professionally painted at an exotic car body shop. You can't find a blemish on this exterior if you tried. Interior 8/10 Nothing broken, damaged, or torn. Just normal wear on leather by door area and on side of seats from people getting in and out. I had driver door re-leathered. No tears, cracks, missing parts. Probably could use new floor mats but the current ones are just fine (see pics). Accidents Car has never been in an accident. I did bill some of the new paint bodywork to my insurance and don't know if this will show as an 'accident' on the carfax report. Car has never been in any type of collision, and nothing ever hit it, never vandalized. Manufacturer Warranty Due to the car's history as a racetrack car, the standard warranty is void, however, Lamborghini is still honoring it (3 years - unlimited miles) under a good will agreement. Seller Warranty As you can see I have a 100% positive Ebay reputation and I expect to keep it. I'm always honest about my cars on Ebay. My guarantee to buyers: IF YOU FIND ANY MAJOR MECHANICAL ISSUE WITH THE ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION WITHIN 3 DAYS OF PURCHASE NOT DISCLOSED IN THIS LISTING, I WILL REFUND 100% OF YOUR MONEY AND BUY THE CAR BACK! Shipping I will work with transport companies and overseas shipping companies. Car should be transported in closed truck to prevent damage when in transit. Title Document I have a loan balance on the car and Ally Bank has the title. Buyer will get bill of sale. The bank can overnight fedex title document. It will only take a day or two. Then I will fedex title to buyer. Keys I have TWO programmed keys. The keys cost $500 and take 6 weeks to get. But don't worry I have TWO of them!
Payment I require a $1000 deposit within 48hrs of purchase. Balance may be paid by cashier/certified bank check or wire xfer. Call for private showing or questions: 702-343-4902
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