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2003 Lamborghini Murcielago on 2040-cars

US $84,200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:14335 Color: Gray /
 Red
Location:

Byers, Texas, United States

Byers, Texas, United States
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For sale is this beautiful 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago with a true 3-pedal 6-speed manual transmission. This car
was custom-ordered by the original owner and has a rare color combination in that the exterior is Grigio Avlon
(dark grey) and the interior is black and red leather with red stitching.
It also has a handful of tasteful and desirable modifications which include:
– LP 640 Front Bumper
– LP 640 Rear Bumper
– LP 640 Side Skirts
– iForged 19/20" Wheels with Toyo Tires
– LP 640 Tail Lights
– LP 640 Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth (Phone & Music), Navigation, Backup Camera & Remote Control
– Blackvue Dashcam Installed for Front/Rear Video Recording
– Passport 9500ci Built In Radar System with Laser Shifters
– Carbon Fiber Door Sills
– Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring System
– LOC Exhaust System with LP-640 Chrome Exhaust Tip
– RWD Conversion (components to return to AWD included)
– Pre-wired for Trickle Charger
– Custom Lamborghini Floor Mats
– 35% Tint on Glass
The car has been meticulously maintained by all previous owners and everything functions as it should, including
the front lifting system and power windows (typical problems). The clutch is also in great shape and the a/c blows
cold. Recent service includes a new battery, oil change, brake fluid flush and new rear tires. The car has never
been tracked or abused. The lucky buyer will receive the following along with the car:
– Original Lamborghini Car Cover
– Original Books
– Original Toolkit with Tow Hook
– Binder full of service records and other unique historical data on the car
– 2 Keys and Remotes, 1 which is brand new and never used
– AWD components

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Ferrari has used turbochargers off and on over the years. Porsche has long embraced them. McLaren uses them exclusively these days. As do Pagani and Bugatti. Lamborghini never has, but that could all change in the near future.
According to Auto Express (whose reports we usually take with a grain or two of sodium chloride) in speaking with Sant'Agata's R&D chief Maurizio Reggiani, Lamborghini could be forced to start using turbocharged engines in the next three to four years. And their first application in the Raging Bull marque's history could be on the upcoming production version of the Urus concept.
The Urus, for those who may not recall, was a crossover concept unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show two years ago and which we saw in a closed-door preview just before that during the New York Auto Show. Taking a sportier approach than the unapologetically utilitarian LM002 (popularly known as the "Rambo Lambo"), the Urus followed the Estoque sedan concept in testing the waters for a different kind of Lamborghini - one to which potential buyers apparently responded positively, as the Italian automaker has been working on bringing it to production ever since.

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Thu, 17 May 2012

Automobile Magazine scribe Jason Cammisa was sent into the desert to referee four carbon-fiber-bodied wild animals fighting it out over the quarter mile: the V8 McLaren MP4-12C, the V10 Lexus LFA, the V12 Lamborghini Aventador and the W16 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport. It's a tough job, innit?
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Mon, Apr 13 2015

We're saddened to report that a passenger was killed yesterday in a crash at Walt Disney World Speedway in Orlando, FL. The crash reportedly occurred at 3:30 PM on Sunday, when 24-year-old Tavon Watson of Kissimmee, FL, lost control of a Lamborghini he was piloting as part of the Exotic Driving Experience and struck a guardrail. Watson was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, but the instructor riding shotgun – 36-year-old Gary Terry of Davenport, FL – was pronounced dead at the scene. The attraction is operated by Petty Holdings, which released a statement expressing its condolences for the incident: "On behalf of everyone in the organization, it is with a very heavy heart that we extend our deepest sympathies to those involved in today's tragic accident in Orlando." The image above was shot by local news channel WFTV and appears to show a white Lamborghini Gallardo - one of the vehicles offered as part of the program alongside an Audi R8, Nissan GT-R, Porsche 911 and a pair of Ferraris. Though it took place on private property, the incident is reportedly under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Just a couple of months ago, we reported that Disney was planning to close the speedway in order to make "transportation improvements" for the adjacent theme park. Though we doubt the facility could be blamed for the crash, we wouldn't be surprised to see Disney accelerate plans for the track's closure in the wake of this most unfortunate incident.