2003 Lamborghini Murcielago Base Coupe 2-door 6.2l on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
2003 Lamborghini Murcielago with 19,000 miles.
Beautiful car that runs excellent. The exterior paint is in great shape
and shines almost like new. The interior is great with no rips. Seats
have red suede inserts that show a little wear but still look good for
its age. The A/C blows very cold and works great, it shifts and drives
with no problems and brakes appear to have about 50% left on them.
Clutch was replaced about 3,000 miles ago and feels very tight. The
exhaust sounds very good, not real loud at idle but when you get on it
the sound is very nice and exotic sounding. Tires look to be around 40%
life left, which should last about 3 to 5000 miles. Overall this car is in great
shape and ready to go.
This car was involved in a minor accident and was damaged on the front. It was repaired by a very reputable body shop and has no signs of damage any where. It shows just like a car that had no damage. That is why the price is way below the average price for a car in this shape with these miles. Any questions call Darren at 850-291-7198. I am located in Pensacola Florida. |
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