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World Famous!! Extremely Rare! Adv.1, Dupont Registry, Pinterest, Fmu. Gated 6sp on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:26355 Color: Arancio Borealis Stage 3 Pearl Orange /
 Black with orange stitching
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual 6 speed gated shifter
Engine:5.0L 4961CC V10 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZHWGU11M84LA00921
Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Arancio Borealis Stage 3 Pearl Orange
Make: Lamborghini
Interior Color: Black with orange stitching
Model: Gallardo
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 10
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 26,355

Up for sale is the WORLD FAMOUS ADV.1, DuPont Registry, Pinterest, Fluid Motor Union Lamborghini Gallardo!!  Be excited to own a car that was recognized by DuPont Registry with over 14,000 LIKES from their web page fans!!  This car has also been recognized on ADV.1's website and Pinterest.  Fluid Motor Union created an ENTIRE blog on their webiste which includes a step by step build specifically on this Lamborghini's one off exhaust system.  This MINT condition Lamborghini is an EXTREMELY rare offering of the stage 3 FACTORY paint from Lamborghini called Arancio Borealis Pearl Orange.  In addition to this rare color is the even rarer 6 speed MANUAL transmission gated shifter that Lamborghini no longer offers.  New Lambos are all automatic (E-Gear) with no true manual shifting like this one has.  This HIGHLY desired combination is very hard to come by.  Not another one currently on the market like it.  The black leather interior has ORANGE stitching all throughout the dash and seats from the factory.  It has the very expensive factory option Alcantara headliner.  This Lambo also has many tasteful UPGRADES including: custom made 3pc forged aluminum ADV.1 deep concave wheels made specifically for this car wrapped in the latest Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires 245/30/ZR20 front and 325/25/ZR20 rear.  The ONE OFF CUSTOM exhaust system fabricated by Fluid Motor Union was designed for maximum horsepower gains with the flow through engineering.  It was made to sound like an Indy car on steroids and shoot 3 foot flames safely.  Computer system reads properly and the car passes emissions no problem.  All supporting documentation will be provided.  It's truly an amazing exhaust by looks, design, and most of all...sound.  Professionally tinted windows, lenses and marker lights all around the vehicle.  The stereo system is also a one off custom for maximum sound with OEM appearance.  It has the largest and the FIRST 8" touch screen navigation made by Alpine.  Backup camera, DVD, Nav, etc all the bells and whistles on this large screen late model unit.  Also, a very discrete 10" Alpine 1,800 watt subwoofer was mounted in a custom fabricated shallow mount box between the seats to give the bass you want yet maintain a factory look.  This car is in IMMACULATE condition with well pampered low miles and $$$$ invested!  Lamborghini factory clear bra protector to protect the paint has been professionally installed on the front bumper, front bonnet, fenders, door sills, side skirts, & mirrors.  Car has been adult driven and mostly taken to local car shows and cruises.  It's been well cared for and stored in a secure garage.  Very reliable car.  All work professionally done.  All maintenance is up to date.  Car runs strong and has been well taken care of as you can see from the photos.  The A/C blows ice cold.  Heat works great.  There are NO issues, NO accident history, and DOES have a clean Carfax.  Feel free to have a certified mechanic inspect it.  Best offer takes it.  Vehicle sold as is and where currently located.  I have several transport companies I use in which I can share my contact and discount with if you need vehicle transported.  Serious inquiries only please.  Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns at theomarshall04@yahoo.com or 262-960-1640.  For all those that keep asking, YES, these are REAL flames and I have several other Flame shots that were taken during the install and test and tune.  Enjoy the videos below.  You may need to view on a PC as iPads and Mobile devices may not load all 3 videos.  This turn key Lambo is ready for a new owner to enjoy... Make an offer!!   ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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This incredible life-size Lamborghini Aventador is made out of paper

Sun, 08 Sep 2013

We've all screwed around with the cutting and folding fun that results from paper model making over here at the Autoblog Craft Workshop (not a real thing), but we've yet to dive into a project with real scale. Thankfully, dedicated hobbyists the world over are taking care of the heavy lifting for us on this front.
Years back we brought you images of an Epson team mid-build with a full-scale Honda NSX racecar, and that project might still be the granddaddy of the genre (though this Audi A7 and this Bugatti Veyron are pretty good, too). But the Lamborghini Aventador police interceptor model seen here, measuring eight-feet long, is right up there. Gaming fans will recognize the Need For Speed inspiration for the wood pulp Lambo, and after watching the fast-motion video of the entire build process we should all be able to recognize the hard work that went into the car's completion.
Taras Lesko is the designer behind this mammoth paper project; you can read a bit of detail about what went into the build on his website, or you can scroll down to watch it for yourself.

2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Track Test Review | The limits of performance

Mon, Jun 10 2019

ROSAMOND, Calif. — Our first drive of the Lamborghini Huracan EVO in Bahrain earlier this year revealed that its dramatically reworked new tech makes it far more than simply an evolution ­– hence the EVO name – of its LP 610-4 predecessor. If you care about lap times, it even managed to best the outgoing LP 640-4 Performante around Nardo. While our first drive left us impressed with the EVO's responsiveness, forward-thinking performance enhancements, and (finally) modernized multimedia interface, we did have some lingering questions about its at-limit dynamics on the track. With all-wheel steering altering its responsiveness at higher speeds, it begged the question: Is something getting sacrificed on the road to supercar perfection? To find out, we got more seat time in the latest iteration of Lamborghini's $261,274 entry-level supercar at Southern California's Willow Springs International Raceway. First and foremost, the mighty 631-horsepower V10 roars to life with a familiar, free-breathing bellow that triggers one hell of a distinct sense memory. It's gloriously devoid of sound-sapping forced-induction, and it still fires up via a missile launcher-style button on the center console. Once the exhaust valve opens, the engine sings in a refreshingly sonorous way that turbocharged competitors simply can't hold a candle to. Hallelujah. Gone (but certainly not missed) from the cabin is the ancient Audi-derived MMI system, replaced by an 8.4-inch capacitive touchscreen that's a quantum leap over the old system, making the EVO feel fully modern inside – at last. Outside, a subtle restyling integrates improved aerodynamics; the front bumper and rear spoiler collectively create seven times more downforce than before. It looks muscular enough to park next to the steroidal Performante, with its big, fixed rear wing, and not look like a letdown. Behind the wheel in pit row, there's little clue to the EVO's multitude of lurking electronics, which includes three accelerometers and three gyroscopes. It's over 100 degrees Fahrenheit here at Willow Springs, and unlike cobbled-together Lamborghinis of yore, the EVO stays cool after running hot laps. It's more palpable evidence of the Volkswagen Group's dramatic improvements to Lamborghini's functionality and durability. Before attacking the full track, I put the EVO through a low-speed slalom run, which showcases the all-wheel steering system quite successfully.

Urus could be Lamborghini's first turbo

Wed, 07 May 2014

Ferrari has used turbochargers off and on over the years. Porsche has long embraced them. McLaren uses them exclusively these days. As do Pagani and Bugatti. Lamborghini never has, but that could all change in the near future.
According to Auto Express (whose reports we usually take with a grain or two of sodium chloride) in speaking with Sant'Agata's R&D chief Maurizio Reggiani, Lamborghini could be forced to start using turbocharged engines in the next three to four years. And their first application in the Raging Bull marque's history could be on the upcoming production version of the Urus concept.
The Urus, for those who may not recall, was a crossover concept unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show two years ago and which we saw in a closed-door preview just before that during the New York Auto Show. Taking a sportier approach than the unapologetically utilitarian LM002 (popularly known as the "Rambo Lambo"), the Urus followed the Estoque sedan concept in testing the waters for a different kind of Lamborghini - one to which potential buyers apparently responded positively, as the Italian automaker has been working on bringing it to production ever since.