Lamborghini Diablo Exotic Replica Supercar, Mirror Chrome. No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
NO RESERVE! Winning bid takes it! Unlike anything you will ever see on the road this "silver surfer" or "silver bullet" gets more attention than any car on the road. Make sure you can handle attention, because camera phones will come out like never before and people will be extra nice to you all of the sudden and most likely even ask if you will take their picture with it. Many car experts opinion is that this is better than the real Diablo in many ways. It sounds just as good if not better than the real deal. As it sounds like a jet engine taking off, with an awesome exotic backup roar that is so unique people turn their heads before even seeing it, almost as if a jet airplane is about to land. It could be a daily driver, as it is super reliable and simple to maintain. It also has plenty more space than the original Diablo, allowing for a person anywhere from 5'5 up to 7 feet tall to easily fit into. It was custom built for a professional athlete who was about 7 feet tall and made to be as good if not better than the real thing simply because it is impossible for a person over 6'2 and over 180 lbs to fit in a mid engine sports car... It is an exotic super car, that does not have a top or windows, absolutely exhilarating to drive! The engine is a mid engine McLaren designed supercharged V6 that pushes about 350 horsepower. It comes from GM so it uses a modified GM harness, oil filter, etc. all practically brand new. Now 350 horse may sound like a lot already, but when pushing a vehicle that weighs around 1850 pounds it feels more like 700 horses. As it will throw you back in the seat as the 4 point harnesses quickly tighten up... It uses a 5 speed transaxle that has a short fast shift that propels it extremely well, very easy and a blast to drive (if you can handle the attention). Custom tubular chassis using the GM tub and GM wiring, built like a nascar. As with most exotics, it sits quite low to the ground, so it has a custom air bag suspension that raises the car up to 11 inches off the ground, so speed bumps and parking garages are never a problem. It can be raised and lowered from inside the cockpit very quickly... The interior is all custom Lambo and has the gauges and accessories to match. Custom stereo sounds great. Push button air shock doors easily lifts the scissor doors up and down... It runs super cool, with custom built dual rear radiators with fans set up just like the real Lambo. 99% of people assume it's a brand new special edition Lambo, or a prototype. Titled and registered in Florida. Easy to insure through a specialty company ($1200 full coverage for the year based on a $100,000 value). It is listed as a 1980 model for listing purposes only. The exterior is simply amazing with a near mirror like finish with carbon fiber accents... Quite possibly the most photographed car on the road today. Would make a great promotional vehicle as pictures go viral on facebook and instagram. The auction is just for the convertible Lambo. Also available is a custom Dodge Ram Hemi with the SRT-10 Viper body package with all sorts of add ons, a daily driver also mirror chrome asking $18,000 obo. To see more pictures please visit :YouTube video link: http://youtu.be/4Jxjz6qTwaQ To see detailed videos and pictures or to learn more about mirror / chrome cars please visit dippedinchrome.com Serious inquires only please. 813.992.0788 cell located on South Beach |
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Veneno Roadster, One:1, One-77, LaFerrari, P1, Veyron headline 25-car Bonham's auction
Mon, Jun 24 2019Bonhams is holding a no-reserve auction in fall 2019 that includes some of the most valuable and sought-after supercars of the past decade. The lot of 25 beautiful collector items includes a Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, a Koenigsegg One:1, an Aston Martin One-77, a Ferrari LaFerrari, a McLaren P1, and a Bugatti Veyron. The collection, which was seized from a corrupt politician from Equatorial Guinea, is valued at roughly $13 million. If selling off future classics that are still in their infancy as collector items seems strange, it's because this is not a straightforward situation. These cars will be sold off by the State of Geneva, not a person. The collection was previously owned by the vice president of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang, but the cars were seized when he was placed under investigation for money laundering and unfair management of public interests. These 25 cars, which were located in Geneva, were first sequestered in fall 2016. A trial court ordered them sold off, and the money earned from the sales would be invested in social programs that benefit Equatorial Guinea. And so, Equatorial Guinea is about to see an influx of cash, as every vehicle is valued in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars. The rarest might be the Koenigsegg One:1. One of only six remaining, it has 371 miles on the dial, and is valued at roughly $1.8 million. The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, one of nine in the world, is a close second. It has 202 miles logged, and is valued at about $5.1 million. The Aston Martin One-77 is another rare bird. It is example No. 35 of 77, holds a 7.3-liter V12 engine, and is valued at about $1.4 million. A McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, and Bugatti Veyron 16.4 round out the top of the list. The remaining cars are not fully detailed, but they include examples from Mercedes-Maybach, Bentley, Maserati and Porsche. The auction will take place on Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Bonmont Golf & Country Club near Lake Geneva. For more photos and information, visit Bonhams.
Lamborghini rules out sub-Huracan sports car
Fri, Apr 10 2015There is a kind-of-new segment emerging in the sports car market: an area in between vehicles like the Porsche 911 Carrera and supercars like the Ferrari 488 GTB or Lamborghini Huracan. It's a space recently defined by the Audi R8 and Porsche 911 Turbo, with some newcomers rushing in. McLaren joined in with the 570S and Ferrari is tipped to be looking at a new six-cylinder Dino revival. But Lamborghini isn't in any rush participate. At least not for now, and not with a completely new model. Speaking with Car and Driver during the New York Auto Show, Lamborghini chief Stephan Winkelmann said you can "never say never" about anything in this business, but that the prospect a more accessible sports car underneath the Huracan is not currently on the table. Winkelmann pointed towards pricing and volume considerations, but we imagine there's more to it than that. The Volkswagen Group of which Lamborghini is part already tackles that segment with the aforementioned Audi R8 and Porsche 911 Turbo, and while the German giant has never shied away from flooding a market segment with overlap from its various divisions, the R8 and the Huracan are already closely related. The Lambo chief did hint that decontented versions of the Huracan could fit the bill, though. Sant'Agata's ten-cylinder model currently starts at $237,250, but the previous Gallardo started at $191,900 before it was phased out. That was for the less powerful, rear-drive LP 550-2, which could hint at a successor under the Huracan's umbrella. And that's just $7k more than McLaren will be asking for the 570S. Aside from the prospect of a cheaper Lambo, Winkelmann also told C/D that the Asterion hybrid concept was strictly a technological demonstrator with no chances of production, that the Urus crossover project is still on the table, and that the supercar market isn't growing as fast as you might think. Related Video:
Tour Lamborghini museum with Google Street View
Fri, 11 Oct 2013If you find yourself in northern Italy with some spare time on your hands, we could think of few places better to spend it than the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata. The 16,000-square-foot facility houses what is surely the most magnificent collections of Raging Bulls in the world on two levels of glassed-in floorspace. But if your travel plans won't be taking you to Bologna, Lamborghini has teamed up with Google to provide the next best thing.
Now all you've got to do to get a closer look at the Lamborghini Museum is open another tab in your web browser and head over to Google Maps (or fire up the Google Maps app on your smartphone or tablet) to see the whole museum in Street View. There you'll find everything from production models like the Miura, Countach, Diablo and Murcielago to limited-production rarities like the Reventon and Sesto Elemento, prototypes like the Estoque and Zagato Canto, a Gallardo highway patrol car and a handful of Lamborghini-powered F1 cars, like Nicola Larini's 1991 Modena 291.
You can even get into a few of them, which the museum's curators aren't likely to let you do in person. So whether you're at home, at the office or in Sant'Agata Bolognese, it's there for you to check out on Google Street View. Short of that, you can scope out a few screen shots in the gallery above and the details in the press release below.