2005 Lamborghini Gallardo Stage 2.5+ Underground Racing Twin Turbo 1217hp on 2040-cars
United States
Underground Racing Stage 2.5 Twin Turbo Gallardo built in 2011. Twin Turbo System Stage 2.5 includes larger 67mm ball bearing turbos and 3.5" exhaust and additional add-ons include (1) Motec (4 fuel maps), (2) Boost-by-gear, (3) Ceramic clutch. Dyno results are 921 whp on 93 octane gas and 1,216 whp on race gas. Factory options: Black interior with yellow stitching E-gear Clear engine bonnet Yellow calipers Heated, power pass/drivers seats Navigation 6 disc CD changer Front lift feature Car cover Additional upgrades: DPE SP16 wheels finished in flat black center and gloss black barrel with Toyo R888 tires RSC LP560 style front bumper with carbon fiber insert RSC carbon fiber rear diffuser Carbon fiber engine bay covers Rear logo and exhaust tips painted black Tinted Sidemarks Premier clear bra - full front bumper, hood, front fenders, side mirrors, side skirts, rear 1/4 panels Updated 2007+ OEM steering wheel SL style white gauge faces Lambo bull floor mats with yellow piping Dynaudio component speakers JL Audio 450/4 amplifier Fire extinguisher Car is in great shape, no accidents/dents, no curb rash. Please do not hesitate to contact for any questions and additional pictures available upon request. |
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