2005 Lamborghini Gallardo Gallardo Superlegra Upgrade on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Just email me at: marniesammis@netzero.net .
Stunning 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo With over 20,000 dollars upgrades
Selling my personal 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo with E-gear F1 Auto and manual Transmission Upgraded to newer model.
I spend over 7500 dollars only to wrap the car with the colors i want. This protects the paint and makes the color
exotic color you like. The car has Gitano Blue Color Under the wrap. However you cant tell the difference. But one
day if your bored. All it takes few Hours and the car is back to original color. All exotic cars they wrap this
days to protect the paint and give the other exotic colors you like. Transmission: excellent with 87% clutch
Engine: 21,000 miles with recently serviced (OIL, AC, FILTERS) OVER 3,000 DOLLARS
Tires: 80%
Body 1 to 10 is 9
Now please read the upgrades
E-Gear $$$$
Navigation $$
Rear View Back Up Camera $$
Bluetooth $
Auto Lift Up and Down $$$$
Transparent engine bonnet $$$
Red Brake callipers $$$
Custom Wheels $$$
Custom Tail Wing $$$
Heated Seats $$
Anti Theft System $$
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