2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster With Quarter Panel And Brand New Door! on 2040-cars
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UP FOR SALE IS A 2006 LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO ROADSTER PROJECT. I HAVE NO TIME TO REPAIR THIS VEHICLE. THIS LISTING INCLUDES A BRAND NEW ROADSTER PASSENGER DOOR IN A BOX FROM LAMBORGHINI! I ORDERED IT AND WILL SHOW INVOICE OF PURCHASE, IT ALSO COMES WITH THE QUARTER PANEL TO REPAIR THE WHOLE SIDE!. IF YOU WANT TO BE AN OWNER OF A LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO ROADSTER FOR A CHEAP PRICE THEN THIS IS IT IF YOU HAVE THE PASSION TO PUT SOME ELBOW GREASE. THE PRIMARY DAMAGE IS ON THE PASSENGER DOOR. THE DOOR GLASS IS PERFECTLY FINE ALONG WITH THE INTERIOR PANEL. THE WHOLE WINDSHIELD IS EXCELLENT NO CRACKS OR ANYTHING. THIS LAMBO RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! CLUTCH IS EXCELLENT! IT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN AMAZING SOUND SYSTEM! BRAKES ARE ALL IN TACT. REAR RIGHT RIM WAS DAMAGED I AM USING THAT AS A ROLLER. I MAY ASSIST IN THE COMPLETE DASHBOARD AND AIRBAG INSTALLATION. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COME SEE THE VEHICLE YOUR SELF.. THIS IS A CASH DEAL, NO TRADES NO NOTHING. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER. AS IS WHERE IS
ITEMS THAT ARE INCLUDED IN THE LISTING: -2006 LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO ROADSTER -BRAND NEW OEM MURCIELAGO ROADSTER DOOR -LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO QUARTER PANEL -ASSISTANCE IN REGISTRATION.... BUY IT NOW PRICE INCLUDES A SET OF BRAND NEW IN A BOX LP640 HERMERA RIMS (BLACK OR GREY)..AS A GIFT. |
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Lamborghini has already pre-sold 700 Huracans
Tue, 18 Feb 2014It's barely been two months since Lamborghini revealed the new Huracan. The latest ten-cylinder Raging Bull hasn't even had its public debut yet, scheduled to take place next month at the Geneva Motor Show (the same show where McLaren will reveal its new 650S and Ferrari the revised California T). But the Bolognese automaker has already managed to take a whopping 700 orders for the new supercar.
Not that the customers are waving their checkbooks sight unseen, mind you. Over the course of the past month, Lamborghini has been carting pre-production Huracans around the world for VIP clients, 700 of whom have put down their deposits.
To put that number into perspective, consider that in 2012 (the last full year of production), the factory in Sant'Agata built just over 1,200 Gallardos. Assuming Huracan production continues at the same pace, that means Lamborghini already has over half a year's worth of production spoken for. So if you want to get yours anytime in the coming year, you'd better get your deposit in lickety-split.
Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder opens up in Frankfurt
Tue, Sep 15 2015The Lamborghini Huracan is still a fairly fresh member to the supercar scene, but at the Frankfurt Motor Show, Lamborghini is giving its wealthy clientele an open-air variant of the V10 with the newly unveiled LP 610-4 Spyder. The introduction finally gives the brand a natural successor to the discontinued Gallardo Spyder. Mechanically, buyers are still getting a Huracan with its 5.2-liter V10 pumping out 602 horsepower (the 610 in the name is in metric ponies) and 413 pound-feet. A seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox routes power to all four wheels. Performance is quite brisk, with the sprint to 62 miles per hour coming in 3.4 seconds and to a top speed of 201 miles per hour. One thing the hardtop obviously can't match is the power-retracting roof that can open up in just 17 seconds at speeds up to 31 mph. Lambo's designers didn't just take a saw to the top and go sip an espresso, either. The roofline is thoroughly resculpted behind the seats both for improved aesthetics and to direct airflow around the occupants. When the roof is down, it's easier to spot the new nacelles that run down the rear of the supercar. Ducts in those bits help reduce turbulence, and they look great too. Another cool touch is that the rear glass is power operated and can be opened to let the V10's roar into the cabin. The first Huracan LP 610-4 Spyders arrive in spring 2016. Lamborghini is setting prices in Europe at 186,450 euros before taxes ($210,111 at current rates). The actual US figure could be somewhat different, though. Related Video:
2015 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Review
Wed, May 6 2015For seven years, Lamborghini sold the Gallardo alongside the Audi R8. And despite sharing more with the Audi than most Italians would like to admit, the Gallardo was a true Lamborghini. Meanwhile the Audi R8 was every bit the stoic German. How did the Gallardo do it? Emotional distance. As cliche as it sounds, the Lamborghini felt more temperamental, although not always in a good way. That fiery disposition made it salacious at mere idle and a baying brute at the limit. The Gallardo's successor, the Huracan, incredibly is even closer to the R8 under the skin, but is galaxies apart from the Audi in terms of impression and intent. The R8 already has a reputation as an everyday supercar, faster than a speeding bullet, able to carry small groceries in a single trunk. With the Huracan, we wanted to find out if it offers the same benefits without dampening that scalding Italian attitude. That difference from old to new starts with subtlety: the Huracan's "dynamic wedge" shape doesn't boast; there isn't a single clingy component demanding your attention. The package fits together so well that you can't just look at one thing, you have to look at everything. There are details atop details, from the Y-shaped LED daytime lamps to the side glass that tucks into the body like an alien canopy. The designers worked to build in enough downforce that the Huracan wouldn't need active or moving aerodynamic devices. So whereas the Gallardo Superleggera looked good with a wing, putting such spoilage on a non-competition Huracan should incur one of those NHTSA-sized, $14,000-a-day fines. There are some hitches to just getting in and driving. There's no reflexive ease to the start and transmission procedures. We always need to remind ourselves of the steps to the dance and "Oh, that's right, pull this for Reverse." Lamborghini changed the shape of the Audi buttons lining the waterfall console, but it looks too close to the A4. The Italians also carried over that funky two-step process of pushing a button and turning a knob to control fan speed. The Huracan ditches Audi's stalks on the steering column by placing buttons on the wheel. The result is fiddly, but okay. It's a fine office, though. The cabin trim feels like eight different shades of Black Hole, and you sit so close to the ground that Lamborghini should offer a bucket-and-pulley system on the options list. The seats are firm and supportive where they need to be, and comfortable everywhere.