2011 Lamborghini Superleggera Lp570-4 on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
OK, I am officially listing my car up for sale. To begin, YES, I know
my car has more miles than most Lamborghinis! I drive it every day and
every where and love it to pieces . . . so, again, YES it has 38,000+
miles on it. Given that, I am sure any buyer will have a a multitude of
questions to ask of me. I am available virtually anytime
by email (andrew.sweet13@gmail.com) and will work hard to make myself
available via cell (704.608.5050). I should also mention that I have a
ton of high resolution photos that I can easily send to those interested. Here are the
highlights:
- Full factory warranty remaining through August 2014 (option remains to extend for 2 years). Clearly the car has no mechanical issues as they would have been addressed under the warranty. Literally not a thing to be addressed on the car. Starts, runs and pulls hard every day. - New, proper tires 3k miles ago. - Fully serviced including most recent full fluid and filters done ~250 mi ago. - Front half of the car has spent its entire life in clear bra. - No body damage, accidents, paint work, etc. Clear title / Carfax - I am the second owner and purchased the car ~7 months ago from Lamborghini Atlanta with a PPI - All keys, tools and car cover - New OEM SL floormats at time of purchase Lowlights / full-disclosure: - Front right wheel lightly curbed (parking garage brain fart) - Had small portion of driver side seat bolster re upholstered - the color match is not exact - Plastic engine covers/surrounds are not on the car (were not there when I purchased) - As one would expect, suede steering wheel is matted, per usual - Very small chip in wing clear coat (should not have opened engine bay in low garage) - size of a BB - Small paint blemish near gas cap (looks like previous owner hit it with gas nozzle) - less than size of a dime That's it. Super solid car that is a ton of fun. One heck of a great driver. Would like to consummate a quick sale here. $2k non-refundable deposit due at time of auction close. Full payment due 5 business days after auction closes. |
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