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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Coupe 2-door 5.0l - Salvage on 2040-cars

US $57,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:82000
Location:

United States

United States

Hi Everyone. 
I will now tell you a short story about this car. I bought it on Copart for 3 months ago. After that it shows that in Sweden ( Where i live ) it is not OK to own a car with a Salvage Certificate. So my thoughts was to get it fixed in the US, get a salvage rebuilt tilte then export it.
The car is now located in a workshop in San Mateo ( California ) and they have been doing some work to the car. Adding a new gearbox actuator among other things. To be honest, i am now out of money, so the car is going to sell instead...
The damage on the car comes from an accident. The car went over a curb and smashed the oil-pan, rims and so. It is now original Gallardo rims on the car, and some other repairs has been done along the way. 

It is an Original Superleggera that was only built in 172 cars! Some Superleggera parts has been removed / stolen. My thoughts was to restore this back to its former glory. With only 172 cars built it is worth to save it!

I haven't seen the car yet, so i cant really answer to much of your questions. I just want to get it sold, and buy a car that's actually in Sweden next time... :)
But feel free to ask if you have any questions. 


P.S Some pictures are old ( From January, when i bought it on auction ) the car has been fixed with alot of stuff. ECU?s mounted, Actuator mounted, polished, interior repair, and so on...

The speedometer says 82528 miles.

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