2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder W/ Ugr Stage 3 Twin Turbo System & 4k Miles!!!! on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Engine:5.0L 4961CC V10 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2006
Mileage: 4,320
Make: Lamborghini
Exterior Color: Orange
Model: Gallardo
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Spyder Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: AWD
You are bidding on a beautiful 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Twin Turbo with 4,320 miles. Only 800 miles since Underground build. Exterior: Aranio Borealis (Orange) Interior: Black/Orange Leather Flat Black Callisto w/ Body Matched Rim Stripe, Toyo Proxes R888 Front: 235/35/19 Rear: 305/30/19 Underground Racing Twin Turbo Stage 3 System 1000+ WHP using Pump Gas 1250+ WHP using Race Gas - Custom twin billet turbochargers - Tial billet wastegates - Tial billet blow off valves - 3.5" Exhaust - 3.5" High-flow race cats - Custom fabricated stainless steel exhaust using aircraft quality metal - Ultra lightweight stainless steel mufflers - Exhaust Finish Options: high temp heat coating or polished mirror finish - Custom fabricated stainless steel air induction using aircraft quality metal - K&N air filters - High quality silicone hose - High pressure T-bolt clamps for intake pressure tubes - High quality v-band clamps for exhaust connections - Custom heat shielding and high quality heat wrap - Custom Air/Water intercooler system with high flow water pump - High flow intercooler water heat exchanger - Custom ice water reservoir - Show quality polishing on turbo compressor‚ intercooler and charge piping. - Crankcase ventilation system - Upgraded clutch Underground Custom Billet Short Block - Full blue print and balanced race short block - Disassemble complete Lamborghini V10 - Install custom block sleeves - Seat sleeves for aluminum block - Bore & hone V10 with torque plate - Machine block deck surface V10 Aluminum - Machine block deck surface V10 Sleeves - Balance complete V10 rotating assembly - Mallory for balancing crankshaft - Polish and mic crankshaft - Jet clean block - Jet clean cylinder heads - Carrillo billet rods - CP custom reverse dish race pistons - CP spiral locks - CP .180+ wall wrist pins - CP oil rail support - Custom steel cylinder sleeves - Ported and polished race heads - Race valve job - Main bearings - Rod bearings - Total seal TNT file fit rings - Assemble complete Lamborghini V10 - Custom ARP L19 Lamborghini cylinder head studs Fuel System - Two custom billet fuel pump hangers with high flow fuel pumps - Custom aluminum fuel rails - All Aeroquip stainless steel fuel line and aluminum fittings - Aeromotive adjustable fuel pressure regulator - Upgraded fuel injectors Drivetrain - Billet race shafts - Ceramic Clutch Tuning - AEM Engine Management System - Electronic boost controller - Custom wiring harness - Professional dyno and streetability tuning For more information please call Elite Motorsports at 512-452-9068
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