2006 Lamborghini Gallardo on 2040-cars
Robeline, Louisiana, United States
Send me an email at: christy.mcclurken@offensivelytolerant.com .
2006 Lamborghini Gallardo
VIN #ZHWGU12T66LA02868
"All service is up to date".... Clutch is "GOOD"... "I have a documents that show service is current and recent
clutch SNAP"
"CAR HAS 2013 LP-560 FRONT BUMPER CONVERSION THAT WAS DONE BY LAMBORGHINI DEALER.... $15K UPGRADE"
Clean CarFax… No accidents… No Issues… All service current… Has been serviced by Lamborghini dealer since
new with service documents in hand…. Over $10k in custom ADV.1 wheels and tires… This is a great car!!!
OEM Stock 19” Callisto Wheels are included with sale
(Stock wheels and tires are like new condition!!!)
Extremely clean custom Lamborghini Gallardo
Exterior: Midal Pearl Yellow
Interior: Black leather/yellow stitched w/Alcantara Suede headliner
Suspension: Lowered 1” front and rear
Wheels: Custom ADV.1 MV05 (Forged Multi Piece)
Front: 20x9
Rear: 20x12
Tires: Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Front: 255/30R20
Rear: 325/25R20
· Wheels and Tires have less than 1000 miles on them
(Like New, installed last summer. Original cost over $10k)
· Car was just serviced with the 4 year service schedule requirements ($3000)
· Car just had full diagnostic test done that shows "no codes" & SNAP test shows "clutch has 3.1 mm of wear"..
Clutch is GOOD!!!
· Car was just completely detailed inside and out and paint was protected with Modesta BC-05 coating products
($1800)
· All windows tinted 5% and windshield 35% for extreme privacy
This car is fully loaded with all options:
· Heated Seats
· Navigation/6-disc CD/AM/FM Radio
· Back-up Camera
· Front end lift (raise and lower front end for clearance)
· HID Headlamps
· Power Locks and Power Seats
· Clear Engine Bonnet
· Brembo 4-wheel disc brake system
· NEW Optima (Red Top) battery
· Battery tender/maintainer for storage just installed
· All service is guaranteed to be up to date at time of sell with documents to verify
· Car has all books and manuals
· (2) Original OEM keys are included
· OEM Car cover for indoor storage included
· Original/OEM Tools and road side assistance kit included (Never been used)
Following work done by original selling Lamborghini dealer in Chicago Illinois:
(All service records available for proof)
· Front cap/bumper/valence has been changed and updated to the LP-560 front bumper
· Clear paint protection installed on most panels to protect from rock chips, damage, etc.
· Brake calipers painted Midas Pearl
· Intake covers painted Midas Pearl
· CD Changer installed
· Updated steering wheel changed to new style
· All scheduled service and any other service/maintenance from New September 5, 2005 until July 21, 2012.
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