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Lamborghini Countach Replica Built On Fiero Gt V6 on 2040-cars

US $4,300.00
Year:1986 Mileage:100000
Location:

Owings Mills, Maryland, United States

Owings Mills, Maryland, United States
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Please refer to pictures as they visually detail the condition of the item. Car was Placed in storage at the mechanic shop it sat there for years mechanic never worked on the car I just want to sell this quick .The fiberglass body kit when purchase was over $5000. And the fiero gt car was $1800. The custom wheels and tires $1700 and I still have other cost related $$

The body kit is mounted to the car. The car has custom built wheels the back wheels are 15x10 on the back 15x8 on the front
This is a fiberglass kit car which is actually a replica of the Lamborghini countach. Car is sold as is
Car has not been started in years ran fine when it went into the shop. Full tune up was done on car new plugs wires fresh oil change and transmission oil change
What's left to be done on this car is full interior
  Wheel wells need to be install ,door shocks need to be install ,wiring for the lights need to be connected headlights need to be installed hood is missing sunroof glass is missing
All glass windshields and door glass needs to be installed

I'm not a mechanic. car would have to be looked over to see exactly what else needs to be done you can set up an appointment at any time. just leave a message 


On Sep-13-13 at 11:49:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please refer to pictures as they visually detail the condition of the item. Car was Placed in storage at the mechanic shop it sat there for years mechanic never worked on the car I just want to sell this quick .The fiberglass body kit when purchase was over $5000.

The body kit is mounted to the car. The car has custom built wheels the back wheels are 15x10 on the back 15x8 on the front
This is a fiberglass kit car which is actually a replica of the Lamborghini countach. Car is sold as is 
Car has not been started in years ran fine when it went into the shop
What's left to be done on this car is full interior.dash needs to be replace there is no dash gauges that comes with the car they were lost by the mechanic, all the wireing is still there for the car there is no headlight and one of the rear tail lights is missing 
Wheelwells need to be install wiring for the lights need to be connected headlights need to be installed hood is missing sunroof glass is missing
All glass windshields and door glass needs to be installed and door shocks need to be mounted.this car is a "project car" and takes someone that knows what they are doing to finished it,the engine was tuned up before the car was started new wires and plugs the engine was sprayed painted silver that is now fading away check pics.

I'm not a mechanic. car would have to be looked over to see exactly what else needs to be done you can set up an appointment at any time leave me a message.The car will be listed On different sites so if you would like to take a look at it pleaseleave me a message as soon as you can 

I should not have to say this but Please only bid if you have available funds this car was listed before and bidder didn't pay

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