2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Se on 2040-cars
Frederick, Maryland, United States
For more details email me at: marie.tiscareno@zoho.com . 
This is a late model manufactured in October 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo SE Midas Pearl yellow and purchased in 2007.
 fully loaded with all options plus many extras in perfect condition and all maintenance up to date...
The 2006 Gallardo SE is the special edition fully loaded inside and out And with a 3 stage Pearl paint but the
regular base Gallardos don't have the glass engine Bonet and don't have the electronic suspension lift system and
don't have heated seats nor power seats and no navigation unit and no backup camera etc...  My Gallardo SE has it
all!! 
I paid $12k for the Tubi exhaust, 
$20k complete premium high end custom sound / video system showcar install by west coast customs. 
Over $40k in extra options/ packages as the glass engine Bonet, electronic lift system, backup cam, complete Lambo
badging package and both power seats and hearing seats with lumbar massage... 
I will include my Gallardo full car cover and 2 Gallardo remote /keys and all Lambo owners manuals plus I still
have the original Gallardo exhaust and OEM navigation unit and OEM Lambo CD changer I could include all to the new
owner.
Fully loaded with power windows, power seats, lumbar massage, heated seats, electronic front suspension lift,
electric folding side mirrors, rear view camera, navigation, 6 speed Egear paddleshift, upgraded sound/video
system, alcantara headliner, premium leather all around with yellow stitching, complete Lambo badging, glass engine
cover, yellow matching engine and much more...
Lots of Extras like 4 pipe full premium Tubi exhaust system with amazing sound! 
Custom sound and video system with dual alpine amp custom set up installed under the front hood and custom dual
subwoofer enclosure box behind the seats wrapped in Lambo leather with stitching to match the interior and looks
factory made!  I paid over $20k for This high end system and premium custom install by west coast customs, it looks
amazing with lit up Lambo logos plus it sounds incredible...  One of a kind custom install that made people
speechless and everyone thought was factory made!
EGear clutch was recently done and still has 90% life remaining, new tires with only 2000 miles on them, oil change
and complete check up will be done by next week, new brakes also about 2000 miles on them...  Everything else is
perfect!  Never been in any accidents, never raced and original owner took great care of it and always maintained
it and never abused it, I owned it for about 3 years now and I took always baby all my exotics and sadly selling it
because I'm moving to Europe this summer and can't take it with me. 
This Gallardo SE has a 3 stage premium two tone pearl paint and at sunlight it shows very bright Pearl shiny yellow
color and at night or in the shade it turns darker yellow almost orange / mustard yellow color   Very flashy and
the best color these Lambos have!!  It is in perfect showroom condition and looks like new, mechanically is also in
excellent condition and sounds like a new Gallardo and drives amazing, fast and smooth!
This Lambo is excellent overall and the lucky new owner will be the happiest. 
I have it scheduled for oil change and a complete check up next week once the weather is clear since I never drive
it in rain, so I will have a perfect bill of health paperwork from the certified Lamborghini / Ferrari dealer
engineers in my area. 
These 2006 Gallardos are known to be the best ones manufactured compared to the 2004 and 2005 Gallardos which had
many issues that were all made perfect in the 2006 Gallardos...   Also this one is a late model year 2006
manufactured in May 2006 while other early 2006 Gallardos were manufactured in August to October 2005.  And these
late 2006-2007 models are the best of all and are made very strong and perfect!  You can research what I'm talking
about because
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