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The Worlds Only Lambarghini Mobile Bar From Replica Lamborghini Countach on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1000 Mileage:0
Location:

Liverpool, United Kingdom

Liverpool, United Kingdom
Advertising:
Engine:no engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: saxxl2s10r0101531 Year: 1000
Make: Lamborghini
Drive Type: no engine
Model: Countach
Mileage: 0
Trim: Mobile Bar fully fitted
Condition: New: A vehicle is considered new if it is purchased directly from a new car franchise dealer and has not yet been registered and issued a title. New vehicles are covered by a manufacturer's new car warranty and are sold with a window sticker (also known as a “Monroney Sticker”) and a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. These vehicles have been driven only for demonstration purposes and should be in excellent running condition with a pristine interior and exterior. See the seller's listing for full details.  ... 

We made a bar.....from the Car !

If you have always wanted to own a unique and truly one off worldwide exclusive item then here is The LamBARghini !

FREE DELIVERY WORLDWIDE 
First we took a replica Countach body shell and fitted a lightweight Aluminium Frame 
We then Added Casters for super easy movement around 
The bodywork is fantastic in Bright White with contrasting Black trims and windows
We Fitted brake disks and Brembo Caliper Covers 
The Headlights, Side lights and brake lights all work
Even the indicators flash 
In the heart of this amazing item is a fully professional and brand new beer cooling system. This is not a just a tap on the top of a keg this is a full flash cooler system as used by nearly every high end pub, club or restaurant
Each side of the LamBARghini has its own independent cooler, Stella and Magners cider illuminated fonts / taps 
The gas is housed in a special frame which is also built into the front of the Lambo, it slides in and rests firmly in place. 
 
We really have paid special attention to detail and as you can see when they are together they appear to be a full lamborghini. They then pull apart to reveal two totally separate and independent mobile bars.

In relation to the beer / cider system everything is included for cleaning the pipes on site right through to the Gas valves and tank connectors

Each bar has its own Unique Hold all bag with the LamBARghini logo printed on 
each bar has its own cleaning kit


The alloy wheels are mounted about 1" off the floor which allows you to wheel the whole vehicle around on the heavy duty casters. 

The Bar has Shelves for glasses etc 
A cover with vents in for infront of the cooler ( we have removed this for photos ! ) 
Huge Ice chest for Bottles, Cans and other drinks storage 


As you can imagine this would be perfect for any special venue or corporate hospitality company who want a unique centre piece and a bar that will make people talk about the function for a long time to come. 

Also if you have a large home, garage or showroom then this would be a fantastic addition to your classic car collection. 

If you are a classic car dealer or into super car sales then this would definitely look amazing in your showroom. 

You would expect to earn a minimum of $1500 to $2000 per night just in hire charges alone should you decide to hire this item out as part of your mobile bar hire fleet. 

The length of the LamBARghini is 14ft 
The width is 6ft 6" when placed together 

To transport it around you will need either a car transporter trailer or flat bed tilt trailer. There are many other options for transport as each half of the bar will fit in one of the super jumbo iveco or sprinter vans. Another option would be a 7.5 t lorry with an extended tail lift used in motor sports etc.

This true 80's icon will be delivered to the Lucky winning bidder worldwide

We will happily arrange delivery worldwide for you and safely crate and pack your bars either together or in two smaller crates on pallets etc. 

Please like us on facebook

or on twitter @Thecustomiser  #lamBARghini 

Your LamBARghini is ready and wrapped and packed to ship within 1 working day

Questions are very very welcome either by e mail or 0044 7919 381 686 

We are launched this amazing item at the licensed trade exhibition at the Sage in Gateshead and hit front page news, have a look at the last photo for the press article. 

We have loads and loads more photos available if required from every angle 

The Domain www.lambarghini.co.uk may also be included in the sale dependent on final selling price and we will also put it in writing we will not build another LamBARghini countach so yours is the only one in the world. 

We accept Credit Cards, Paypal, Bank wires etc


REMEMBER SHIPPING WORLDWIDE IS INCLUDED FREE OF CHARGE 

Good luck 

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