2004 Lamborghini Gallardo Manual, Service Records, Clear Bonnet $35k+ In Add Ons on 2040-cars
Belmar, New Jersey, United States
Hello everyone. Up for sale is my 2004 Arancio Borealis 6 Speed Manual Lamborghini Gallardo. I have tastefully finished this car, and all you need to do is enjoy it. I don't think you'll find a cleaner gallardo with up to date maintenance, story free with all the tasteful mods already done. My Gallardo also doesn't need a clutch like most the ones for sale out there ALL PPIs are welcome! I have spent 35K+ into this car over the past few years. I am simply selling this car to make the purchase of my second home a little smoother. I do not need to sell this car nor am I in a rush. I am located in New Jersey along the shore. Pictures were just taken and how the car currently sits. Sorry for the crappy cell phone quality pictures & glare! I encourage anyone to stop by and take a look at the car. Sorry no joy rides. I can assist with shipping, however you will need to set everything up on your end first. Any questions, please send me a message through ebay and I'll reply with my contact information!!! All maintenance are up to date. The car needs nothing. Just completed my 30K major service completed a few weeks ago at Corsa Motors: Corsa Motors (201) 569-0065 at the end of May 2014. Feel free to talk to Cosmos if you have any questions on the car. The car was maintained by Stephen @ Arena motors over the years. No expense was spared. All service records available upon request. Autocheck & Carfax are clean and also available. - 2004 Manual with 30842 miles. No BS, accidents, stories or abuse etc. - OEM Factory painted clear bonnet with OEM glass - OEM Factory installed navigation - GST Front bumper with 'rhino' clear. Better than a clear bra without the yellow tint after the years. - Rear Superlaggera diffuser with clear bra. - OEM Callistos painted matte center and glossy lips. Tires are relatively new with 2000 miles. - Recently refreshed calipers with new decals and cleared. Spotless. - Latest revision oem clutch - Slight mirror black window tints - All services records, up to date maint. Only touched by Stephen Arena @ Arena Motors & Cosmos at Corsa Motors. My philosophy was "Even if you think it needs to be replaced.. replace it." No expense was spared. - Carbon Fiber side skirts, and rear spoiler. - Glossy wrapped Roof, Glossy painted black mirrors, blacked out rear lights and side markers. Superlaggera style side stripe with GST. (GST Can be removed and replaced with whatever you want). - Fabspeed 2.5 inch full exhaust with bypass pipes. F1 sound and does shoot flames with BMC Air filters and Titanium tips. - A bunch of minor things to note: All factory recalls have been completed. New Battery, new rear view mirror (not the old leaky style) etc etc. **** Contact me directly at doostur(at)gmail(dot)com if you have any questions! Bid with confidence, please refer to my flawless feedback. **** |
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