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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Convertible 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:19000
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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You are bidding on a 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Convertible, 19000 miles, dark charcoal gray metallic with black leather.. full power top, tinted power front and rear windows.. upgraded Black Callisto Factory Wheels, Carbon Fiber Interior option , upgraded front and rear bumpers with Carbon Fiber rear diffuser.. , back up camera, Factory Grey Painted Calipers, Front Lift, car raises and lowers at touch of a button.. 2008 Gallardo is 520 Horsepower.. full 6 speed automatic or full 6 speed manual shifting with the E-Gear Transmission.. clutch was done at 16,800 miles, at a cost of $12,000 at Houston Lamborghini.. no leaks.. clean car, no dings, you wont find a scratch on it.

 

This car has a interesting history. It was seized by the Attorney Generals Office as part of a Drug Cartel Seizure. Check out photo below! The Attorney General issued the car a salvage title due to missing keys and a non existent scratch on the passenger door and rocker from a sheet of 1/2 drywall that fell on the car. This was buffed! No Paint work. Car was immediately issued a restored title. That was not good enough for me! I argued with the State to have the car reissued a original title because it should have never been issued one in the first place! Lots of red tape and Lamborghini and 3rd party inspections later, the state concurred. The car now carries a CLEAN NON REBUILT TITLE.  The carfax and autocheck show a damage report (drywall residue) (have pics) and a restored title issued and finally a clean title issued. I'm sure you can argue with carfax and autocheck to have that stuff removed, but I'm tired! I did the hard work. Now you can fully insure this car, finance it, ect. That's the issue with rebuilt title cars, nobody would insure it for me! That's a 100k liability! Not anymore! Insure away!

 

 

This is a no hit no paint work, everything works, super nice car with excellent service history! Bid Away!

 

Clean and clear title in my name in hand. No lein holder to deal with.    Buy a car with a 250k sticker for a fraction of that.

 

 

 

Fresh Service and PPI

 

Clutch snapped at 9% worn, 91 % remaining.

 

Spark Plugs, E-Gear Fluid, Differential fluids just renewed.

 

No paint work except for front bumper as it was upgraded to a LP 560 bumper.

 

Compression test results

 

1 - 156
2 - 157
3 - 154
4 - 159
5 - 155
6 - 156
7 - 154
8 - 155
9 - 155
10 - 158

 

Growing family makes this car really unusable for me anymore.

 

Call me at 312 622 7533

 

 

 

 


 


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