2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550-2 on 2040-cars
Boulder City, Nevada, United States
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2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2
Exterior: Arancio Borealis
Interior: Nero Perseus with Orange contrast stitching
This car has no dings or scratches. The car looks absolutely stunning even for the milage. There are no issues and every button is bright with no wear and works as it should. Car comes with 2 keys and all manuals. Illuminated Engine Bay and Front Lift.
List of options:
6-Speed E-Gear Automatic Transmission W/ Manual Shift $10,000
Travel Package W/ Heated Seats $4,280
Branding Package $910
Interior Leather Package II $4110
Navigation system W/ Bluetooth $3,510
Heated Power-Adjustable Front bucket seats $3,630
Unicolor Sportive Package $1815
Anti-Theft Alarm $665
Leather Headliner $1,300
Rear View Camera $2,600
Black Finished Brake Calipers $850
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Auto Services in Nevada
Welge Automotive ★★★★★
Transmission Specialists ★★★★★
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Ramirez Windshields And Glass ★★★★★
Preferred Auto Care ★★★★★
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