2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Convertible 19k Miles New Clutch By Owner on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
19XXX Miles
Clutch and Throw Out Bearing replaced at 16800 miles by Lamborghini Houston ($12,000) Clutch hardware revision E (latest revision) Fresh Service Including Spark Plugs, Differential Fluids, Coolant, Brake Fluid, Oil Change, Ancillary Belt, ect.
PPI Complete:
Highlights include: Clutch Snap at 91% remaining, Brakes 85% remaining, No Leaks, Compression Results: #1 157 #2 156 #3 158 #4 158 #5 160 #6 159 #7 156 #8 157 #9 158 #10 156
Highly Optioned car $252k Sticker Some Nice Factory Options Callisto Wheels Silver Painted Calipers Heated Seats Carbon Fiber Trim Embossed Headrests Navigation Back Up Camera Front Lift (Don't scratch that front bumper)
Car has some nice upgrades such as LP-560 Front Bumper with Carbon Fiber Diffuser, Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser, carbon fiber exhaust plates. Kenwood Navi Unit with factory integration, backup camera works great! Car runs and drives perfectly, no issues, no complaints, extremely picky owner.
Car has a clean and clear lien free original title in my name. Car has had no paint work ever, albeit the front bumper was painted as it is upgraded and not original to the car.
This car was purchased as a seizure from the Attorney Generals Office. It belonged to a drug cartel. Check out the report from the Atty Generals Office Below. The car had drywall residue on the passenger door and rocker. These easily buffed out. How it got there? No idea. Anyhow the Attorney General sold the car on a salvage title...apparently that's just what they do and is not isolated to this vehicle to this vehicle, as the car was not damaged other than some residue that buffed off. I litigated this issue and the car has a ORIGINAL title now. Although it still shows up as a prior salvage. I'm sure you could argue this issue with carfax and autocheck, but I haven't gotten that far. Now you have a financeable, insurable vehicle worth more than a rebuilt title car, a set aside has been made for the history of autocheck, car can be purchased at a fair price.
NO PAINT WORK!
IMPECCABLE SERVICE HISTORY
Call 312 622 7533 with questions
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