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Reduced 6 Speed Gallardo With: Lp Nose, Carbon Fiber Wing & Engine Bonnet on 2040-cars

US $95,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:23000 Color: The interior is two tone with Yellow
Location:

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States
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 2004 Gallardo Just reduced & Has LP-550 Nose, 6-speed, Clear bonnet WITH Superleggera Style cues. This Gallardo that needs nothing. With the LP-560 nose you can not tell this car apart from a 2013!. This combination  of the LP-560 Nose, clear/Carbon fiber bonnet and 6-speed trany with the carbon fiber accents make this a sought after car. This car has a lot of similarities to its sister the Superleggera. Has a carbon fiber & clear engine bonnet, Carbon fiber rear wing (factory fit & Style), Carbon fiber inlay wheels and the of course the LP-550 front bumper (nose). This car looks amazing. The extra do not stop on the ExteriorThe interior is two tone with Yellow & black. It also has some carbon fiber cues & styling for the center console.  It has a nice Pioneer touch screen dvd /cd/MPS/Navigation player with an amazing 400 watt stereo. Back up camera built into rear wing. New door speakers component set with built in X-over and a 13'' Sub built into the center console between the two seats. The box was made with a carbon fiber looking material to match the rest of the accents. The 13'' sub is a new design from JL audio that is only 5'' deep so it does not take up any needed space. The engine is fully stock with only the addition of Hefner performance cat-back exhaust kit for a nice sound without being obnoxious. Car runs, drives and sounds great. Has a new battery and i keep it on a battery tender. Rubber is good.  All lights and signal work. The car is based out of Hilton Head SC, It is going to Lamborghini of West Palm in February to have a "free of charge" power steering recall performed which includes an entirely new power steering system, pump and hoses. While there is will have the 20,000 mile maintenance performed ($3,000) which will include all new fluids, filters and spark plugs. Clutch has plenty of life left as it's thickness can be seen through "inspection Holes" in the bottom of the transmission. It will also have a certified PPI inspection done for any potential buyers. The car is near perfect in every way. No trades

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