2005 Lamborghini Gallardo Base Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
2005
Black Lamborghini Gallardo 6-speed manual trans with Carmel Leather Interior
(43,250 original miles) original MSRP was $193,000. My Gallardo is in excellent
condition and has all the documentation: service record, owner's manuals, both
sets of keys even the salesmen's business card who sold the car. This car has
spent its entire life in Florida up in till 2012 when it was moved to
Charleston SC it was mostly driving on the weekend (sunny days only). She has a
few upgrades worth noting: 2006 Lamborghini Navigation system, front lift
assist, 6-Disk CD Changer, 3M clear paint protestant (hood, fenders, rear
bumper), Lamborghini carcover, Fabspeed Exhaust, BMC Air filters and EMC custom
tuned by Velos Designwerks (490 crank hp). I have all the original parts (nuts
bolts everything) they all come with the car. The car is super clean inside and
out and is 100% mechanically sound (recently had $4,000 service at an authorized
Lamborghini service center). She has always been serviced at an authorized
Lamborghini service center and only has 150 miles since the last service. Like
I said she runs perfect and has no issues, needs nothing and is ready for a new
home. Below you can see pictures that I took on 2/1/2014 as well as a video, I
also added a video that Velos Designwerks (the tuner) did on the car. The buy
it now price is the best price I have seen on ebay and AutoTrader for a car
like mine (options, condition, color, miles). If you are looking for a 2005
Lamborghini Gallardo 6-Speed in outstanding condition with less than 45,000
miles you will not find a nicer one anywhere. Cover is included and if you
would like to ship the car my friend owns a collector car transportation
business (so I can get a very good rate if needed). Link
to Lamborghini Blog talking about the tune: http://www.lamborghini-talk. Link
to VIN History Report: http://reports.vincarhistory.com/2014/05/ZHWGU11MX5LA02526UZL.html Link to craigslist add: http://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/4315124300.html *** Car is listed locally and
currently has two very interested buyers*** ·
Transparent/clear engine bonnet ($4,010) ·
Electric Heated Seats ($3,580) ·
Performance Brembo Brake System ($980) ·
6-Disk CD Changer ($860) ·
Navigation System ($2,350) ·
3M clear paint protectant ($1,350) ·
Velos Designwerks Tune ($2,100) ·
FabSpeed Exhaust ($1800) ·
Lamborghini Car Cover ($550 ·
BMC Filters ($260) On Feb-08-14 at 07:25:56 PST, seller added the following information:
*Note: I have received
a lot of questions about the clutch so I wanted to answer them publicly. I had the clutch plate wear checked today,
the caliber gage read 5.3mm (that is 75% life left) – stock is 7.0mm and most
are changed at 1.0mm to .7mm. I have
attached a picture of the clutch plate see link: http://i763.photobucket.com/albums/xx275/cmcintyre1/2005%20Lamborghini%20Gallardo/IMG-20140208-00130_zps15b7444d.jpg |
Lamborghini Gallardo for Sale
Rare se! + nav + rr camera + callisto whls + yllw calip + clear bonnet(US $119,999.00)
06 lamborghini gallardo spyder awd 21k e-gear navigation heated sts leather pkg(US $114,995.00)
Clean!! + nav + lrg carbon fiber pkg + large rr wing + clear bonnet + alcantara(US $139,999.00)
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2005 lamborghini gallardo, yellow w/ black, low miles, clean car fax, hre, dmc
Coupe, giallo midas/nero perseus, leather/alcantara, 10k miles, no reserve.
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