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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Wed, 20 Aug 2014For the Autoblog staff, we're in the honeymoon phase following the Monterey car week and Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. In terms of big, huge, labor-intensive events on the horizon, we're free until the beginning of October, when we'll ship off to Paris for its annual motor show. That means we're free to look back on the beautiful metal out in California, which included more than a few classic Lamborghinis, including the Miura and Countach.
Unfortunately, we never had a hope of getting behind the wheel (believe it or not, asking exceptionally wealthy car collectors to borrow their meticulously maintained, extraordinarily rare vehicles doesn't elicit immediate cooperation). Considering this grave injustice, we're left taking solace in the latest video from Car, which sees the British outlet taking spins in both the Miura and Countach. The pair of vehicles served as forbearers to the modern supercar, with the former's early mid-engine layout and the latter's aggressive, wedge-shaped styling.
Take a look at the latest video from the lucky bastards team at Car.
Jon Olsson drives his Lambo up a glacier because why not?
Mon, May 16 2016The latest stunt by Jon Olsson has no particular purpose, but we love it just the same. Olsson, a former ski racer, always has a neat car with an equipment carrier stuck on top, and in this video he puts his customized rear-drive Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 to work at Fonna Glacier Ski Resort in Norway. Makse sense to us. As he says in the short video, the aim is to have fun. He drives the Lambo up the Norwegian glacier aided by monster rear tires with some frightening studs, and then he makes things a little more interesting by creating a giant giant slalom course for the car. Olsson even clips the gates with the mirrors and front tires as he makes the turns, like you would on skis (except replace mirrors with pole guards and tires with skis). Snow is sprayed, there's lots of V12 revving, and it's all beautifully shot. It looks like he accomplished his modest goal. A little more about the car: On his website, Olsson says it took three years to build. One year was wasted by the first guy that offered to build it for free and ended up selling parts off of it to make rent. It then took two years to make things right again and add a carbon-fiber body kit, an IPE exhaust, a suede interior, a carbon steering wheel from a Gallardo, bigger brakes, and convert it to rear-wheel drive. His signature ski box sits on top, supported by a custom rack, and of course the whole car is plastered with logos from Olsson's sponsors, because those winterized supercars cost money, you know? Oh, and Olsson has owned a lot of cars. Mostly Audis and Lamborghinis lately, but his past includes a couple of track-prepped 3 Series and a Mazda B2000. Our kind of dude. Related Video:
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