2007 Lamborghini Lp640 Roadster - No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
For sale is a Balloon White 2007 Lamborghini LP640 Roadster with NO RESERVE. The vehicle currently has 49,150 miles. A new clutch was installed at 44,600 miles. Car runs great and sounds even better with a custom exhaust set up. It sits on Forgiato ITO wheels, 20" in the rear and 19" in the front. No accidents but there is paint work on front bumper, side skirts and rear of car (wing on car when purchased - had removed). The car is well optioned with carbon ceramic brakes, carbon fiber interior package, Q-citura stitching, Carbon fiber engine brace. Removable roof is not shown in pictures but is complete and in front bonnet of the vehicle. This is a great no story car, just has more mileage than your average bull. There are 35 photos below along with the following youtube video showing a detailed walk around of the car:Lamborghini LP640 Walk Around Video This vehicle is currently located in North Miami Beach, FL and available for inspection at any time. ***BIDDERS WITH NO FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT US PRIOR TO PLACING BID OR IT WILL BE CANCELLED***Please send a message with any specific questions! |
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