2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550-2 on 2040-cars
Silverdale, Washington, United States
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2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2
A beautiful 2 wheel drive version of the iconic Gallardo. 50th anniversary year. 1963-2013. Bianco Monocerus
(Gloss White) over Red leather interior. One of the most unique, best looking Gallardos out there! Only 7500 miles.
Remainder of factory 5 year/unlimited mileage Warranty. Runs, drives, stops, sounds and looks amazing. No
accidents, paintwork, stories or BS! I've had the car for over 2 years and its time for me to move on to something
else. Only issue I've ever had was with the air conditioning system. It wasn't blowing cold air. Took it in to
Lamborghini of Bellevue and the controller ended up needing a firmware update which was covered under warranty. No
other issues ever.
Factory Specs:
Base: $191,900
Solid Color- Bianco: $1300
Transparent Engine Bonnet w/LED $5800
Two-toned interior trim: $1815
Q-Citura stitching: $2600
Travel Pkg+Electric seats $4280
Sport Suspension w/front lift :$2060
Branding Package: $910
Homelink: $360
Navigation/satellite: $3510
Rear Camera: $2600
Red Calipers: $940
Alcantara Roof lining & Pillars $1040
MSRP total: $219,115
RSC Tuning components
CS 600 Carbon Fiber (cf) front spoilers: $2195
CF center splitter: $595
CS 600 CF side skirts: $3000
CF SV-style wing: $4500
CF center console: $795
Clear lens set (front) $150
Veloce Sport Exhaust: $3595
LP570 exhaust tips: $895
Live Tuning: $2495
CF LP570-4 Diffuser: $3595
Diffuser brake light: $95
CF Engine bay covers: $2995
CF Airbox: $1195
CF front trunk covers: $2095
Additional upgrades,
Forgiato Aggio ECL wheels $9000
Nitto INVO tires: $1800
Body colored rocker panels (oem black)- $800
Grand total invested (without labor, etc) $258,910
Comes with Lamborghini trickle charger, car cover, tool kits, books and both keys. Serious inquiries only
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