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US $104,977.00
Year:2005 Mileage:25490
Location:

North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States

North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States
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2005 Lamborghini Gallardo Finished In A Beautiful Silver ( Grigio Altair Metallic ) With Black Leather Interior

Power Steering Recall Has Been Preformed !

Never Tracked or Raced !

Clean Carfax & Auto Check, No Accidents !

Original Factory Paint ! No Paint Work !

Very Rare Option : Rear Glass Bonnet Engine !

Heated Seats !

Dual Power Front Seats !


Black Alcantara Headliner !

Upgraded Superleggera Steering Wheel Alcantara Steering Wheel !

Upgraded Superleggera Rear Carbon Fiber Wing ! ( **PLEASE NOTE I HAVE THE FACTORY WING IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE SUPERLEGGERA CARBON FIBER WING )

Professionally Installed 3m Protective Film Clear Bra On The Front Bumper / Hood / Front Fenders / Mirrors / Roof / Behind The Rear Tires


Professionally Tinted Windows


Professionally Tinted / Smoked Rear Taillights

 

Factory Front Nose Lift System -- Great For Entering Driveways / Speed Bumps / Hard Angles

 

Professionally Powder Coated 19" Gloss Black Cassiopeia Wheels

 

Fly Yellow Powder Coated Calipers With " Lamborghini " Script


Professionally Upgraded Sound System With Amp & Sub


I Have The Most Recent Service Records.  30K Service Was Done At Lamborghini Dallas . Clutch Was at 85% At 24,500 Miles.


CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK ! NO ACCIDENTS ! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL / TEXT / E-MAIL WITH ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS OR OFFERS : 2 MASTER KEYS & SERVICE HISTORY NO ACCIDENTS 

WE FINANCE AT LOW COMPETITIVE RATES 

WE ALSO ACCEPT ALL TRADES  THAT YOU MAY HAVE

CALL US WE CAN HELP GET LOW COMPETITIVE RATES FOR ALL CREDIT SCORES ! 

YOU CAN VIEW MORE PICTURES OF THE VEHICLE AT www dot KELLYMOTORCARS dot com 

YOU ARE WELCOME TO SET AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW AND TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE. YOUR TRADE CAN BE USED TOWARDS PARTIAL PAYMENT OR DOWN MONEY ON THE VEHICLE. 

ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL - TEXT - OR E-MAIL : FINANCING AVAILABLE.WORLD WIDE SHIPPING CAN BE PROVIDED. CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK. 


QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL / TEXT / E-MAIL ---- RYAN : 215-601-8611 OR MATTHEW 215-601-7769 or email at rck20@hotmail.com


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Mon, Nov 14 2022

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