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2001 Lamborghini Diablo Ifg Replica V8 5speed, Lots Of Extras, Watch Videos on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:5 Color: Yellow /
 Gray
Location:

Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1G2PE11R8HP224045 Year: 1987
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Model: LAMBORGHINI DIABLO
Trim: VT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 5
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Yellow
Options: Leather Seats
Interior Color: Gray
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedA 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.Seller Notes:"PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION"

UP FOR AUCTION, A 2001 LAMBORGHINI DIABLO VT REPLICA, THE KIT WAS MADE BY IFG WHICH WAS THE BEST COPY MADE THAT LED LAMBORGHINI TO SUE THEM & SHUT THEM DOWN, THE KIT HAS A NEW CADDILAC V8 ENGINE & BUILT ON 1987 PONTIAC FIERO WITH 11 INCHES EXTENDED FRAME. WATCH A VIDEO OF THE CAR BY CLICKING ON THE LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4kadTpKpeU

THE CAR EVEN THOUGH ITS 95% FINISHED, BUT WHILE PARKING IN MY HOUSE STILL TURNING HEADS. CAR LOOKS GREAT, ALL LIGHTS & GAUGES ARE HOOKED UP & FUNCTIONING, DOOR SKINS NEED TO BE ATTACHED THEN POLISHED & WAXED.

THE ENGINE SOUND SO STRONG AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE VIDEO, WATCH A VIDEO OF THE CAR BY CLICKING THE LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os3exadtsBE

I WILL ALSO INCLUDE WITH THE SALE ALL THE RECORDS OF THE CAR SINCE IT WAS BUILT, & I WILL ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PARTS

1. ALL EMBLEMS IN & OUT

2. REMOTE ENTRY DOOR POPPERS

3. SIDE VIEW MIRRORS

4. F1 RACING BLACK & YELLOW STEERING WHEEL

5. LAMBORGHINI CHROME DOOR STEPS

6. POWER WINDOWS BUTTONS

7. SEAT BELTS

8. ARM REST

9. ALUMINUM RADIATOR COVERS

10. NEW DOOR LATCHES

11. NEW HOOD & TRUNK LATCHES

12. WEATHER PROOF RUBBERS FOR THE DOORS, TRUNK & HOOD

 

HERE IS WHAT THE CAR NEEDS TO BE PERFECTLY FINISHED

1. REAR AXLE NEED TO BE HOOKED

2. LINKAGE & CABLE TO THE SHIFTER

3. FRONT WHIPER

4. HAVC CONTROL PANEL

5. EMERGNCY BRAKES CABLES

6. UPHOLOSTRY FOR THE FLOOR & DASH BOARD

7. DOOR SKINS ATTACHED.

I ALREADY SPENT OVER $26,000 ON THE CAR, I WAS PLANING TO GET DONE BY THIS SUMMER, BY DUE TO SICKNESS I WILL BE FORCED TO SELL IT NOW SINCE I CAN'T WORK ON IT IN THE WINTER TIME, MY BUY IT NOW PRICE IS $15,000, & MY RESERVE IS SET A LITTLE LESS, MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN 

HERE IS ANOTHER LINK TO WATCH A VIDEO OF THE CAR  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnghZ_fVSSQ

PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE EMAIL ME VIA EBAY & I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.

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Lamborghini exploring more elegant designs

Sat, Feb 14 2015

Ferrari's front-engined V12s and mid-engined V8s have taken turns monopolizing the brand's perception; the 550 Maranello was probably the last front-engined V12 to be first-to-mind, now the 458 Italia leads the family. Not so at Lamborghini, where a mid-engined V12 has been the go-to and centerpiece since the extraterrestrial Countach landed, and it still is no matter how much the Huracan outsells the Aventador. That shape, those doors, that engine – they're the franchise. That doesn't mean Lamborghini isn't trying new things. The Asterion LPI 910-4 concept from last year's Paris Motor Show was more than the marque's first draft of a hybrid, it was an exploration of a different avenue in design. According to design chief Filippo Perini, "We need to understand if we can open another window in our future to be not so extreme but also a little bit more politically correct and elegant." The Asterion points at elegance and "a daily use of the car" with more room inside, a slimmer rocker panel and sill for easier entry, and a raised hip point in the seats for a higher driving position. Perini said that from the driver's seat, "You can see the color of the car. That is something unknown in our very extreme designs." Extreme Lamborghinis aren't going away, however – note that Perini spoke of opening "another window" of design. The goal, he said, "is to understand if [its] design language will be appreciated by a different kind of customer." We can't imagine why not, and we hope we get more news about the "hyper cruiser" GT outside of magazine articles and auto show grandstanding. If it were up to us, Lamborghini would open that window all the way.

2015 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Review

Wed, May 6 2015

For seven years, Lamborghini sold the Gallardo alongside the Audi R8. And despite sharing more with the Audi than most Italians would like to admit, the Gallardo was a true Lamborghini. Meanwhile the Audi R8 was every bit the stoic German. How did the Gallardo do it? Emotional distance. As cliche as it sounds, the Lamborghini felt more temperamental, although not always in a good way. That fiery disposition made it salacious at mere idle and a baying brute at the limit. The Gallardo's successor, the Huracan, incredibly is even closer to the R8 under the skin, but is galaxies apart from the Audi in terms of impression and intent. The R8 already has a reputation as an everyday supercar, faster than a speeding bullet, able to carry small groceries in a single trunk. With the Huracan, we wanted to find out if it offers the same benefits without dampening that scalding Italian attitude. That difference from old to new starts with subtlety: the Huracan's "dynamic wedge" shape doesn't boast; there isn't a single clingy component demanding your attention. The package fits together so well that you can't just look at one thing, you have to look at everything. There are details atop details, from the Y-shaped LED daytime lamps to the side glass that tucks into the body like an alien canopy. The designers worked to build in enough downforce that the Huracan wouldn't need active or moving aerodynamic devices. So whereas the Gallardo Superleggera looked good with a wing, putting such spoilage on a non-competition Huracan should incur one of those NHTSA-sized, $14,000-a-day fines. There are some hitches to just getting in and driving. There's no reflexive ease to the start and transmission procedures. We always need to remind ourselves of the steps to the dance and "Oh, that's right, pull this for Reverse." Lamborghini changed the shape of the Audi buttons lining the waterfall console, but it looks too close to the A4. The Italians also carried over that funky two-step process of pushing a button and turning a knob to control fan speed. The Huracan ditches Audi's stalks on the steering column by placing buttons on the wheel. The result is fiddly, but okay. It's a fine office, though. The cabin trim feels like eight different shades of Black Hole, and you sit so close to the ground that Lamborghini should offer a bucket-and-pulley system on the options list. The seats are firm and supportive where they need to be, and comfortable everywhere.

Former Ferrari F1 chief could be new Lamborghini CEO

Wed, Dec 16 2015

The word on the street in Bologna is that Lamborghini is in for a changing of the guard. Current CEO Stephan Winkelmann is tipped to step down after 14 years at the helm in Sant'Agata, likely to move to another role at Audi. And in his place, the German automaker is anticipated to appoint Stefano Domenicali. Domenicali was formerly the head of Scuderia Ferrari, rising through the ranks at Maranello to succeed Jean Todt as team principal in 2008. He resigned in 2014 to be replaced first by Ferrari US chief Marco Mattiacci and then by Marlboro man Maurizio Arrivabene as the team has struggled to find its form again. Shortly after leaving Maranello, Domenicali took up a new position at Audi, where he was rumored to be working on the company's anticipated foray into Formula One with Red Bull. But after that program was shut down in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal, Domenicali is now tipped to move back to Italy to take over the supercar business. Stefano would be the second Domenicali to head an Italian performance brand under the VW/Audi umbrella, joining Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali (they not believed to be related). The move would also be a particularly emphatic gesture to Sergio Marchionne. The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles chief has previously lost top lieutenants to Volkswagen, most notably Luca de Meo, who headed up VW brand's passenger car marketing department before taking over at Seat. While previous Ferrari chiefs Todt and Montezemolo came up through the racing department, Marchionne assumed the chairmanship in Maranello and brought in outside talent instead. Meanwhile Winkelmann has been in charge of Lamborghini since 2005, when he was appointed by Audi to run the company it had just acquired a few years prior. Under the tenure of the German-Italian executive, Lamborghini sales have risen from 1,600 units per year to over 2,500 last year. The introduction of the forthcoming Urus crossover, birthed under Winkelmann's leadership, is expected to more than double that overall figure. Given his success in transforming Lamborghini, it isn't likely that the Volkswagen Group will simply show Winkelmann the door. Word has it that he'll receive another posting at Audi, potentially taking over the growing Quattro GmbH division in Neckarsulm. The division is responsible for all of Audi's RS models as well as the R8 – the latter of which Audi sells as many units as the entire Lamborghini division does in a year.