2008 Lamborghini Gallardo on 2040-cars
Swan River, Minnesota, United States
More details at: analisaasstern@ukcharity.com .
Up for sale is this beautiful 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. It has been given the UnderGround Racing touches of
a Stage 3 Twin turbo kit.
Clean Title, No accidents or paint work, full service history included.
Grigio Thalasso exterior with FULL 3M matte clear bra wrap. Every part of the paint is wrapped to protect it.
Interior is the rare red/black combo with tasteful carbon accents including:
-door pulls, lower center console and rear, and dash surround.
Rims are 20" HRE 501 Wheels, Front tires 235 and rears 325. Front tires roughly 75% tread, rears at 40%. Stock
Wheels included too.
Of course it will have front end lift as is part of OEM option.
Very light tint on side markers and tail lights. Still very visible even during daylight.
The Fun Stuff:
UGR Stage 3 Kit.
Stage 3 Twin Turbo System with Modified Engine
1000 WHP on pump gas (93 octane)
1250 WHP on race fuel (VP-C16 117 octane)
I believe it has an upgraded trans as well with billet gears.
I will be getting a full build sheet from UGR shortly on this car.
Upgraded Transmission: $49,800
Billet Helix 1-6th gears, Billet intput/output shafts, Billet helix final drive gears, Billet rear differential,
Billet mid-plate, Billet case work and side modification,
PPI was just recently done and will tell you what the car needs. Minor work but a bargain considering the car/build
overall. Motivated to sell, please inquire with questions.
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