2004 Lamborghini Gallardo on 2040-cars
Briarcliff Manor, New York, United States
I am always available by mail at: leonilaldderaney@ukswingers.net .
2004 Gallardo (6 speed) Clean Title (Title in hand) Giallo Midas Brand new factory OEM clutch installed at 15K
miles Newly serviced, oil change and all fluids changed/bled. Renown 570 front bumper (3M Clear Bra)- under skid
plates installed for protection Custom front bumper splitter (not drilled into bumper and can be removed)
Superleggera side skirts, rear diffuser, rear spoiler (custom rear bonnet lip made), clear bonnet
Side Mirrors are painted gloss black with 3M protective clear wrap Fabspeed cat bypass pipes Larini sport exhaust
(oem tips ceramic coated black)
Larini sport cats (not on car now but will go with sale)
Rear Wheel Drive Conversion (all oem driveshafts and differential are included with sale as well) Technocraft
Carbon fiber air intake system Customed ECU tuned by Enzo Performance Forgestar 19's wheels (powdered coasted gloss
black in oem sizes)
Brigestone tires have 80% treadwear left Brake calipers color matched to car color OEM Wheels/tires also included
with sale 3M clear bra entire front end and side doors Hardwired for V1 Radar (Unit not included) Macarbon carbon
fiber center console
Center consol custom control buttons Fabspeed rear and front tow hooks
3M 35% window tint Taillights and rear bumper reflectors are tinted with film (can be removed back to OEM)
Powdercoated intake manifold to match exterior color Roof is vinyl wrap with gloss black color (can be removed
anytime back to Oem paint in perfect condition) Macarbon leather wrapped steering wheel with yellow stitching OEM
indoor car cover included
OEM Battery Tender included
Custom Engine LED lighting with remote control
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Man hired to remove Confederate monuments finds Lambo burned
Wed, Jan 20 2016A contractor in Louisiana is discovering that no good deed goes unpunished. After David Mahler, the owner of H&O Investments, was hired by the city of New Orleans to remove monuments to the rebellious Confederate States of America, he was subjected to death threats. Then his Lamborghini was set on fire. What's bizarre here is the sequence of events. The death threats started rolling in after Mahler was announced as the city's contractor to remove monuments to Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee, PGT Beauregard, and Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis. Then the threatening phone calls started rolling in, New Orleans NBC affiliate WDSU reports. Mahler then pulled his company out of the job, but that didn't stop the torching of the new Huracan. A Baton Rouge Fire Department investigation into the fire at the H&O Investments office is still in progress, WDSU reports, but when Mahler's attorney calls the circumstances "extremely suspicious," it's not an unreasonable statement. The car was utterly unrecognizable after the fire. You can make out the tires and seat frames, and a lump of melted metal where the engine used to be, but that's about all that's left of Sant'Agata's new entry-level model. It's just another victim in a war that most sane people understand ended over 150 years ago. Check out WDSU's report at the top of the page for before and after images of the poor Huracan.
Supercar parade entering highway is mesmerizing
Thu, 09 May 2013In what must have looked and sounded to motorists on the M6 like an invasion of The Swarm, a parade of 50 enthusiast gems leaving a charity event were caught shooting down the on-ramp and merging into traffic. There were plenty of Porsches joining the 959 and Ducktail above, Aston Martins going back to the badboy V8 of the last millennium, a Ferrari Testarossa, a TVR and numerous other Easter eggs.
There were not, however, plenty of turn signals, with someone counting just five among the fifty engaging in proper use of the blinker. One reason put forth for that is the same reason we're posting this video, which is from last Summer, below: "because supercar." Enjoy.
Super-rare Lamborghini Miura SV Jota promises to break records
Mon, Jan 5 2015The prototypical mid-engined exotic, the Lamborghini Miura is fast becoming a collectors' favorite. While they were trading hands at around a quarter of a million dollars less than a decade ago, prices have been skyrocketing, with the last few examples to go up for auction trading at over a million. But this particular example is expected to fetch well over $2 million when it crosses the block later this month. That's because this is no ordinary Miura – it's an SV Jota, one of only five or so originally made by the factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese. A pet project of the company's Kiwi test driver Bob Wallace, the Jota project was meant to explore what would happen if Lamborghini went racing. Old man Ferruccio wasn't interested though, and the original Jota prototype was destroyed. Word soon got out, however, of the Jota's modifications, and a handful of customers sent their Miuras back to the factory to be upgraded to Jota specification. With so few Miuras built to Jota specification, it's rare to see one trade hands. The last one we saw actually sell at auction went for $1.15 million in October 2010, but this particular example is estimated to rake in between $2 million and $2.6 million at RM's upcoming auction in Arizona on January 15-16. In fact, the last time this particular one crossed the block, it failed to sell despite a high bid of $2 million. Chassis number 4892 was initially ordered new from the factory as a Miura SV in 1971 by a customer in Rome in white with a blue interior. Within the following three years, it returned to the factory for Jota upgrades, and was then sold to a customer in Japan where it resided until moving to the US in 2007, taking top honors at the William K. Vanderbilt Jr. Concours d'Elegance in Rhode Island. Despite its excellent condition, it underwent a comprehensive two-year restoration, and its authenticity has been certified by numerous experts, including by the late Bob Wallace himself. If it sells this time around, data from Sports Car Market tells us it will smash the record for Miuras and challenge even the $2.5 million paid for a Reventon in 2009 and the $2.16 million paid for Bertone's one-of-a-kind Lamborghini Marzal concept in 2011 to take its place among the most expensive Lamborghinis ever sold. Featured Gallery 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV Jota #4892 View 31 Photos News Source: RM Auctions, Sports Car MarketImage Credit: Sean Smith/RM Lamborghini Auctions Supercars Classics rm lamborghini miura