1998 Lamborghini Diablo Diablo Sv on 2040-cars
Perryville, Maryland, United States
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1998 DIABLO SV
- VERY RARE DIABLO MODEL - VERY LOW WORLD PRODUCTION
- ONLY 19K MILES -- (32K KILOMETERS)
- FROM PRIVATE LAMBORGHINI COLLECTION
- REAR WHEEL DRIVE -- 510 H.P. ENGINE
- OPTIONAL AND RARE SV DECALS
- MICHELIN TIRES AT APPROX. 75 % REMAINING LIFE
- PERFORMANCE MUFFLER DELETE EXHAUST WITH 2001
DIABLO 6.0 TIPS - SOUNDS AND PERFORMS AWESOME!
- 3M CLEAR BRA
- ORIGINAL FACTORY SV ADJUSTABLE WING
- ORIGINAL SV SPECIAL FACTORY WHEELS
- ORIGINAL SV WHITE FACED GUAGES
- INTERIOR IS IN BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL CONDITION AND HAS NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN.
- FACTORY TOOL KITS IN ORIGINAL LEATHER BAGS
- GARAGED AND CLIMATE CONTROLLED PRESERVATION
- CLEAN CARFAX HISTORY REPORT WITH NO ACCIDENT HISTORY
- OWNER WILL INCLUDE THE ANNUAL 2016 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE DONE PRIOR TO DELIVERY
THIS VERY RARE DIABLO SV MUST TRULY BE SEEN AND DRIVEN TO BE FULLY APPRECIATED.
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