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2004 Lamborghini Gallardo Clean ! No Reserve Sells Highest Bidder!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:34091
Location:

Montebello, California, United States

Montebello, California, United States
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 I'AM LISTING THIS FOR MY BROTHER MIKE, ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL HIM DIRECT, 818-933-1180



An absolute exhilarating luxury sports car in perfect condition, i'm
selling because my new car will be arriving shortly. car has been taken
care of perfectly as it should be. Always an amazing sports car to drive.
the specifications, its a 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo 5.0 V-10 all wheel
drive 6 speed Manuel Anti lock brakes driver side airbags passenger side
airbags side airbags air conditioning power locks power windows 34091 miles
blue with blue and tan custom leather interior. Oil and filter was just
changed at luxury motors in Calabasas and there report on the car was that
it was in great shape with a strong clutch. you can call for a copy of the
service or for a copy of the report from there mechanics.Please call me for
any questions or concerns and to go for a test drive at 805-392-6587. car
is located near the San Fernando Valley

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INTERIOR
Full floor carpeting
Leather seat trim
AM/FM stereo w/CD changer-inc: cassette player
Front bucket seats w/multi-adjustable pwr seats
Pwr door locks
Electrochromic rearview mirror
Rear defroster
Pwr windows
Warning lights-inc: check engine, low fuel, door/hood open
Instrumentation display-inc: tachometer, external temp, remaining fuel
distance
Leather wrapped tilt/telescopic steering wheel
Dual zone climate control system
In-glass antenna







SAFETY
Trunk anti-trap device
Side airbags w/head protection
Driver/front passenger dual stage airbags
Viscous traction system
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake force distribution
"no reserve auction"

WE SHIP WORLDWIDE



THE MACHINE IS LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES CA YOU ARE WELCOME TO TEST DRIVE THE MACHINE
YOU CAN PICK UP THE MACHINE OR WE CAN PROVIDE SHIPPING IF YOU NEED A QUOTE PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH A ZIP CODE

PAYMENT: WILL ONLY ACCEPT WIRE TRANSFERS, OR CASHIERS CHECKS UPON PICK UP, WIRES MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE PICK UP. IF YOU PAY BY PAY PAL WE WILL ADD 5% TO THE FINAL PRICE. IF PAYED BY CASHIERS CHECK OR WIRE TRANSFER NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE WILL BE ADDED. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITH IN 3 DAYS OF WINNING AUCTION
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Inspection: All specs and information stated in our advertisements are to the best of our knowledge Hours stated are the hours that are currently showing on the hour meter. We cannot guarantee machine hours since it is second-hand equipment. We are not responsible for errors and omissions.

Returns: All items sold are sold in as is, where is condition, as shown without warranty expressed or implied. Equipment is used with average wear and described the best to our ability. Once an item has shipped or been picked up it is non-returnable.

Liability: Buyer agrees to hold seller harmless for any and all claims that arise out of the use of this equipment and to pay sellers legal fees. Buyer agrees to assume full liability for use of this equipment and that the seller has not provided any certification or training or operational instruction for the use of this equipment. Buyer is responsible to be certified to operate this equipment . Buyer is responsible to obtain any equipment inspection or certification needed to use this equipment on their job.

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