Lp670-4 Sv E-gear 147 Super Veloce ~ Nero Nemesis on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
2010 Lamborghini LP670-4 SV E-Gear
147 Murcielago Super Veloce
color: Nero Nemesis Black
vin #: ZHWBU8AH5ALA03907
miles: 2,618 * miles may vary slightly please ask for exact miles This car has been totally babied, it's in excellent condition. Garage kept & only driven on beautiful sunny days. Original Owner FULLY LOADED - sticker price $500,845.00
the following information is listed on the window
sticker
Standard Equipment:
6.5 Liter, V 12 60 degree engine, DOHC with 4 valves per
cylinder
Longitudinal mid-rear mounted engine
Lamborghini electronic engine management system with individual
static ignition,
multipoint sequential fuel injection and drive-by-wire
system
Variable intake and exhaust values timing system
Permanent 4 WD with viscous traction system
Power-assisted steering rack and pinion
6 speed transmission + reverse
Power vacuum brake system with ABS
Climate control air conditioning
External mirrors with electrical closing and heating
system
Powered remote locking system
Tilt steering wheel
Light weight alloy wheels with 245/35ZR18-335/30ZR18
tires
Hand Built Alcantara interior
Added Optional Equipment:
AD Personam Interior
Fire extinguisher
Rear view camera
Navigation system
Superveloce carbon package
Livery SV sticker
CCB + grey brake callipers
Big rear wing
GGT
Special paint color
other Information: EXTERIOR * 18" x 8.5" aluminum front wheels * Ares black forged aluminum wheels * 245/35ZR18 front tires * Pirelli PZero Corsa sport tires * Bi-xenon projector beam headlights * Fog lights * Tinted glass * Body color heated pwr folding mirrors * Variable intermittent single arm windshield wiper * Vertically opening "switchblade" doors * Ares black forged aluminum wheels * Carbon fiber two-level rear diffuser * Fixed rear wing spoiler * Pirelli PZero Corsa sport tires
INTERIOR * Front Alcantara micro-fiber bucket seats w/carbon fiber seat frames * Center console -inc: mounted switches for pwr windows & pwr door locks, armrest w/storage * Full floor carpeting * Tilt/telescoping steering column * Instrumentation -inc: speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, coolant gauge, voltmeter, external temp, digital clock * Trip computer w/average speed, miles to empty * Pwr windows w/one-touch up/down * Remote entry * Remote decklid release * Engine immobilizer * Single zone automatic climate control system * Rear defroster * Electrochromic rearview mirror * Lighting -inc: front reading, delayed/fade courtesy, cargo area * Front Alcantara micro-fiber bucket seats w/carbon fiber seat frames
MECHANICAL * Variable-geometry air intake system (VACS) & exhaust variable valve timing (VVT) * Drive-by-wire electronic throttle control * Dry sump lubrication system * Transparent engine cover * Limited slip front & rear differential * High strength steel alloy tube chassis frame * Independent double wishbone front & rear suspension w/anti-roll, anti-dive, anti-squat bar * Hydrolic shock absorbers w/coaxial coil springs * Carbon ceramic pwr vacuum ventilated disc brakes * Front & rear independent axle circuit w/vacuum servo * Wide flat exhaust tip * Front & rear independent axle circuit w/vacuum servo * Front & rear 6-cyl grey brake calipers * Transparent engine cover * 6-speed E-Gear manual transmission w/automatic mode -inc: automatic clutch, sequential shift, paddle shifters * Hydrolic shock absorbers w/coaxial coil springs * Carbon fiber engine frame
SAFETY * Traction control * Driver & front passenger multi-stage airbags w/occupant sensors * Tire pressure monitor * Electronic stability control program (ESP) Excellent Condition- NO
Damage - NO Accidents - No Warranty Sold As Is
Serious Inquiries ONLY please
If you would like to see the car or have any question please email or call Ray @ raymsr@aol.com or 856-889-1818
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