2005 Lamborghini Gallardo 2-door Coupe E-gear 21000 Miles on 2040-cars
Monterey Park, California, United States
2005 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO 2-DOOR COUPE E-GEAR TRANSMISSION. VEHICLE HAS APPROX. 20500 MILES ON IT.
VEHICLE HAS A SALVAGED TITLE DUE TO FRONT END ACCIDENT. ALL REPAIRS MADE PROPERLY WHEN RESTORING THIS BABY. THE FRONT BUMPER HAS A UPGRADED BUMPER TO THE NEWER STYLE. THERE ARE SOME CHIPS ON THE LOWER PART OF THE BUMPER DUE TO REGULAR DRIVING. THE PASS SIDE MIRROR HOUSING COVER HAS A SCUFF. THERE ARE NO DENTS AND SCRATCHES ON THE VEHICLE BESIDES LISTED. THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND HAS LEATHER AND SUEDE BLACK AND LIGHT SAND COLOR. NO RIPS OR TEARS. THE ENTERTAINMENT IS ORIGINAL AND HAS CASSETTE AND CD CHANGER OPTIONS AS WELL AS RADIO. THE ENGINE... ORIGINAL ENGINE. SERVICE DONE REGULARLY. THE E-GEAR CLUTCH WAS REPLACE AT APPROX 12500 MILES. NO LEAKS OR MECHANICAL PROBLEMS. VEHICLE DRIVES GREAT AND ALIGNMENT PERFORMED SO ITS STRAIGHT. THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE VEHICLE AND I HAVE THE TITLE IN HAND. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS PLEASE. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. BUYER NEEDS TO MAKE $1000 DEPOSIT WITHING 48 HOURS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS. YOU CAN SEND CASHIERS CHECK AND WIRE TRANSFER REMAINING BALANCE. MORE THEN WELCOME TO HAVE VEHICLE INSPECTED BY A THIRD PARTY. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING VEHICLE OR PICK UP VEHICLE. |
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