2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Egear 6.2 Liter Coupe Runs Chance Of A Lifetime! on 2040-cars
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Drive Type: e gear 4wd
Make: Lamborghini
Mileage: 16,099
Model: Murcielago
Number of Cylinders: 12
Trim: coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
2006 Lamborghini Murcielago E gear, 6.2 liter V-12 Coupe. Car Runs, Chance of a life time to save on a Murci. Insurance just paid off $167,000.00 for this loss. Car needs replacement of both left suspension aluminum uprights, which are designed to break away on impact. These needed OEM uprights come with the car, at no extra charge. Car also needs front bumper cover which broke off on impact. Another black OEM front bumper cover usable comes with the car at no extra charge. The hood is also needed and another OEM usable hood, black, comes with the car, at no extra charge. I also have a right fender (fiberglass) that come with the car at no extra charge. I do not have the left fender, but I bought the right fender for $150.00. After market windshields are available cheap, and you will also need to buy headlights. This was a relatively minor impact as indicated by the airbags not deploying, and the engine remaining in running condition. (although at first glance, to an untrained eye, it appears like a major impact because of the body panels missing.) It cannot drive until the suspension is bolted on. The balance of the repair is easy and straight forward for an experienced body man. The suspension work will take a day on each wheel, and you can count on one day for each body panel replacement. Most everything you need, other than time is included in this sale. The cockpit and frame suspension points all appear undamaged and still X out. Car is currently located in California, but is being moved to Louisiana. It is sold on CA non repair title. If you snooze you lose, once it is gone it is gone. We take no trades of any sort. Cash or Gold coins only. (bankwire ok) Payment must be made within 72 hours, so that means an expedited wire for international purchasers. We will assist with shipping anywhere on the planet. For International purchasers, we will transport car to Houston Texas Port at no extra charge. For North American buyers we can post on truckstop.com for delivery to you, but buyer pays all shipping costs. Buyer receives expert consulting privileges (parts and labor) after the sale, at no extra charge. This would be a good candidate for an LP 640 appearance package upgrade. I have no other photos and will not be posting any other photos. Sale is by these pictures only. It is currently located in a secured insurance storage facility.
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