Lamborghini Replica 02 Diablo on 2040-cars
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:diablo
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Model: DIABLO
Trim: LAMBORGHINI
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: AUTO
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 60,000
Exterior Color: Vertica Ithaca green
Interior Color: grn/ black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
UP FOR SALE! IS A 02 LAMBORGHINI DIABLO
REPLICA..PROFESSIONALLY BUILT. I HAVE
BUILT OVER 20 LAMBO REPLICAS IN MY PAST
AND THIS IS THE BEST!
PLEASE READ THE WHOLE ADD AND LOOK AT
EVERY PICTURE BEFORE ASKIN QUESTIONS!
THIS BUILD IS ABOUT 3 YEARS OLD IN THE MAKING... YES DRIVEN FOR YEARS TESTED!
IT WAS BUILT IN A 1985 PONTAIC FIERO FRAME. AND THE TITLE SAYS THAT. TITLE IS CLEAN. FIERO INSURANCE LOWER..
THE CAR JUST RECIVED A BRAND NEW PAINT JOB 3 WEEKS AGO.
THE PAINT LOOKS GREAT TOO! THE ENGINE IS KEEP CLEAN AS THE WHOLE CAR IS! THERE IS SO MUCH TO TELL ABOUT THIS CAR.. FROM THE BRAND NEW INDASH 7" TV TO THE KENWOOD DOOR SPKERS. WITH A SINGLE AMP ON THEM ... THERE IS A 10" SUB AND AMP
BEHIND THE PASS. SEAT TOO ALL SOUND GOOD AND WAS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED
THERE IS A BACK UP CAMERA IN THE BACK OF THE CAR THAT WORKS TOO. YOU GET A ALARM THAT IS INSTALLED WITH THE CAR.
THERE IS A PAINTED/INSTALLED ENGINE COVER TO MATCH THE OUTSIDE OF THE CAR.
ALL LATCHS WORK AND SO DO THE TINTED
WINDOW. 1/2 WAY DOWN. THE AIR CONDITION IS VERY DIFFERENT.. GO LOOK AT THE VIDEO.. ILL WAIT.LOL
YES THERE ARE NOT MANY THAT HAVE THAT FEATURE.. BLOWS COLD..CARBON FIBER
AS I SAID THE BEST..THE SEATS ARE BLACK AND GREEN WITH STITCHIN IN THEM. THE CARPUT IS ABOUT 1 YEAR OLD. THE DASH HAS LAMBO GAUGES..THAT WORK. WITH CARBON FIBER THERE AND IN THE CENTER CONSOLE
DIABLO STITCHEN IN THE FLOOR MATS TOO
GO LOOK AND THE CENTER CONSOLE THAT
LIGHTS UP GREEN TOO. IT HAS WORKIN SIDE MIRRORS AND A REAR ONE TOO. LOOK AND THE SEATS THAT ARE MADE FOR LARGER PEOPLE TOO.
THE HEAD LIGHTS HAVE NEW REAL ACCUATORS IN THEM WORK GOOD TOO.
ALL LIGHTS DO EVEN THE FOG LIGHTS.
THE CAR HAS IT ALL.. YOU CAN HAVE A BLAST.. YOU DRAW A CROUD EVERY WHERE!
I WILL NOT TRADE.. OR TAKE PAYMENTS OVER SEAS... CASH! TO TIRE KICKERS.
PLEASE DO NOT ASK MY RESERVE! I WILL NOT TELL IT.. THE LITTLE ROCK AIRPORT IS 10 MILES AWAY.. ANY PICS YOU NEED ASK ME. OR VIDEOS... LOTS ARE ON YOUTUBE
SCOTS GREEN LAMBO
501-410-4922
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