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Lamborghini Gtr Convertible Replica Darin 248-521-8567 No Reserve .......... on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:15000 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Macomb, Michigan, United States

Macomb, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:V6
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 00000000000000000
Make: Lamborghini
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Diablo
Interior Color: Black
Year: 2004
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 2DR
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 15,000
Sub Model: Lamborghini GTR Convertible Replica

Lamborghini GTR Convertible Replica 

Darin 248-521-8567

NO RESERVE  PLEASE DON’T BID IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE CASH !

Car was built in 2004, Clean Title in hand and registered in Michigan as a UUU Roadster. 

V6 2.8 atuo   15,000 miles.

Kit is a DNR, DNR and IGF are the best kits that are made.  Built on 1987 Fiero and stretched 11” properly.  The car has the correct width and length. Real Lamborghini yellow with pearl paint was used $6500.  Firewall was stretched 6” to fit a bigger person  ( $3500.00 ). Car does have heat that works and air ( needs to be hooked up)  Car is located 30 miles N or Detroit, Michigan.

This kit is a permanent convertible (no top or side windows).  Car is not meant to drive in the rain anyway (LOL)

VIN #AZ267031

CUSTOM WORK:  Forgiato Wheels  custom 1-off, 22”x13 rears and 20”x10 front with new Pirelli PZERO tires all the way around.  Electronic Door Popper w/remote, Stereo (Alpine CD), Rockford Fosgate Punch AMP, Speakers are 6 1/2 ” Separates w/tweeters in doors, 6x9’s in the rear quarter.  Proper custom radiator in front trunk w/high flow electronic pressure water pump.  $6,000.00 interior (real leather) triple stitch carpeting.  Exhaust has custom bent stainless into real Lamborghini Gallardo exhaust can exiting is custom carbon fiber and chrome cans.  HID headlight and fog lights,  stainless/clear powder coated roll bars.  ALL NEW breaks, calipers, pads and rotors all the way around. 

Suspension:  All new upper and lower ball joints, bearings, ti-rod ends, sway bar links, Held Motor Sports Wide Track – to allow no spacers, front and rear coil over suspension.

Car was built professionally – no expense spared.  Car is ready to go!  Runs and drives with no issues. I will not take offers i have 45k invested.

Car comes with the factory wing ( easy install )

Car does not come with the engine kit, $500 extra.

Pick up or ship at your expence. $800-1300 Shipping ( you can arrange shipping )

 Thanks,  Darin  248-521-8567

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