2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp570-4 Superleggera Edizione Tecnica on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera Edizione Tecnica Hard Loaded with every major option from the factory: - Carbon Ceramic Brakes - Carbon Fiber Engine Bay - Arancio Argos Pearl Paint (from the LP700-4 Aventador) - Multimedia System with Navigation - Rear View Camera - Front Lift System - Travel Package - HomeLink - Interior Chrome Package - Full Alcantara Interior - Contrast Orange Stitching - Anti Theft System - LED Lights Package - GT Stradale Floor Mats Original MSRP of $271,880 **This car is equipped with a BRAND NEW set of ADV.1 wheels and Pirelli Tires. These wheels are the BRAND NEW ADV5 M.V2 SL series wheels. Just released in 2014. Less than 200 miles on the new ADV.1 wheels and Pirelli Tires! Winner of this auction will also receive the stock Lamborghini Superleggera wheels and stock tires! This car is the absolute best example of the Lamborghini Gallardo. The car comes with both sets of keys and complete owners manual with all original documents. The car is available for viewing by appointment only in Atlanta, GA. |
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