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1999 Replica Lamborghini Diablo Roadster Body By Naerc on 2040-cars

US $48,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:9178
Location:

Daly City, California, United States

Daly City, California, United States

This is one of the more accurate Diablo 1999 replicas ever created. Is it the best… no. Will you ever see one better? Probably not. This car has beaten real Lamborghini’s and new Ferrari’s in car shows, and nobody ever suspected. Yes, it is that nice.

- Everything works on this car.

- 1999 Lamborghini Diablo Roadster body by NAERC.

- Diablo.6.0 two tone leather and yellow piping.

- Black carbon center console.

- Carbon fiber door sills with Diablo emblems.

- Stock Lamborghini A/C facia unit.

- Gated shifter plate with chrome shifter with 5 speed transmission.

- Authentic Lamborghini windshield wiper with carbon fiber wind deflectors.

- Power windows go all the way up and the removable roof fits great on top or over the engine cover.

- Lamborghini style VDO Black face gauges with chrome bezels.

- Pioneer touch screen head unit Audio / Video / Stereo - DVD. Pioneer amplifier with Infinity support component with 2- 12" subwoofers  and 2 sets and Mids.

- Doors and locks fit tight. Doors open and close perfectly all the way up and are solid, all new shocks were installed 2 months ago, and they are not wobbly and falling apart like on most kit cars.

- 250HP GM V6 - Small block built to high performance specifications, and a heavy duty clutch.

- All panels are equidistant. You can roll a marble evenly between the panels. No weird gaps.

- Two Electric fans on the radiators just like on the real car.

- 5 speed manual transmission Getrag transaxle.

- Canadian customs Tubular "A" arms front and rear.

- 4 wheel disc cross drilled rotors (12" Wilwood components).

- HRE Rims.

- Full engine cover with intakes and side pieces, too much to list.

- All gauges on the car work.

- I will include the receipts. No expense spared to keep this car running.

- Email me for more current pics, as the car looks even better now.

If you have any questions regarding the item, please contact me and I will gladly answer your question.

The car is in great shape, but the car has been driven and not just stored. Like any car is has very minor imperfections. Will you see them, probably not, until I point them out.  The Cars overall condition is beautiful. This is not a one of a kind opportunity, there are maybe 10 Lamborghini replicas left in the country that are owned by people who can afford to keep them perfect, so that is why they are so authentic looking. You will be lucky to find one for this price. Do your research. Please email for new pictures. If you bid, and don’t have funds, you will be found and held responsible.

Please read carefully the Terms & Conditions below:

BIDS WITHIN USA ONLY! ALL SALES ARE FINAL! NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES AND NO RETURNS.

We accept bids from all of the United States, except Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories, P.O. Boxes, APO or FPO addresses. Sorry, NO International shipping.

Payment is expected within 3 days of auction end. I will ship the item out as soon as payment has been confirmed. Shipping method will be by DAS Dependable Auto Shippers.

You are buying exactly what you see. Sales is final! By bidding on the item, you agree to these TERMS & CONDITIONS as stated. No returns or refunds.

If you have any questions regarding the item, please contact us and we will gladly answer your question. Thank you Rick.

Lamborghini Diablo for Sale

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