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2008 Lamborghini Murcielago Lp640 White Lp670 Front Bumper Immaculate on 2040-cars

US $214,995.00
Year:2008 Mileage:16836
Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
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2008 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640!


Bianco Isis (white) with Nero Perseus (Black) interior 

   Immaculate  condition

Loaded! 

 


*LP670 Front bumper

*E Gear Transmission

*Transparent Engine Bonnet

*Carbon Ceramic Brakes

* Q-Citura Stitching Interior


* Branding Package 

* IPOD interface


*Navigation

*Upgraded Rear-View Back-Up and Front Camera!

*Transparent Engine Bonnet!

*Factory Shiny Black Hermera Wheels!

*No Accidents/No stories 


*Full service records from new



2008 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Coupe with White/Black with Q-Citura Diamond Stitching!  This is an Immaculate condition Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 with a carbon fiber front LP670 style bumper. This updated look makes this car the most desirable and neck breaking LP640 you will find on the market today. The perfectly intact original LP640 Bumper is also available if you would like it. Recently installed is the top of the line rear and front camera so no worries about bumping into a curb. The roof was wrapped with the latest 3M satin black wrap (easily removable if desired). It has been very well maintained and all service records from new and even the window sticker is available upon request. This car has never been in an accident and has a pristine Carfax that is also available upon request. Also installed is a top of the line JL Audio sound system featuring ZR650 CSI drivers, tweeters and crossover powered by a HD600/4 channel amp and 8" Sub. E-gear is approximately 50% remaining life. This vehicle was $394,000 new and looks like it still is...For additional questions please email me (I can give you my number as well to discuss if you are a serious buyer). Tires are approx. 90% tread remaining (almost new) and this vehicle needs nothing....recent inspection from Lamborghini dealer is available


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6,496 cc 6.5 liters V 12 mid engine with 88 mm bore, 89 mm stroke, 11 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder L537


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Premium unleaded fuel 91


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Fuel consumption: EPA 08 urban (mpg): 8, country/highway (mpg): 13 and combined (mpg): 10


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Multi-point injection fuel system


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26.4 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank


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Power: 471 kW , 631 HP SAE @ 8,000 rpm; 487 ft lb , 660 Nm @ 6,000 rpm



 

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Sat, Nov 7 2015

We've got an invite to attend a "Lamborghini global product debut" in Los Angeles, and if an Autocar report is legit, it looks like that new car will be a rear-wheel-drive version of the Huracan. Despite touting all-wheel drive across its model range, Lamborghini did offer a rear-drive version of the Gallardo – the Huracan's predecessor – so a two-wheel-drive version of the new car makes a whole lot of sense. Autocar believes the RWD Huracan will be a lighter, more hardcore version of the already-good coupe. This new model is also tipped to be a limited-production car. The two-wheel-drive Gallardo was limited to just 250 units worldwide, and the same could be in store for this Huracan. Also, remember that Lamborghini does technically already make a rear-wheel-drive version of the Huracan: the LP 620-2 Super Trofeo racecar. What's more, Autocar says that Lamborghini could offer a rear-drive version of the topless Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder. Seems like an easy thing to do, especially if this RWD Huracan is, in fact, a more powerful, lightweight take on the entry-level Lambo. We'll know more during the Los Angeles Auto Show festivities, which kick off in just two weeks. Related Video:

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