2004 Lamborghini Gallardo Silver/black | 6-spd | Clear Bonnet | Yellow Calipers on 2040-cars
Pearl City, Hawaii, United States
This 3-Time Best In Class, car show winning 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo is an extremely rare 6-spd (only about 10% of the Gallardo's out there are 6-Spd) with the all important Clear Engine Bonnet (very rare on 2004 model year Gallardo's) and visually stunning OEM Yellow Lamborghini Brake Calipers.
Professionally Modified by Auto Talent in Los Angeles, CA & Auto Customs in Honolulu, HI. Winner of "Best Euro" Award at Spocom Hawaii Car Show on July 7th 2012. Winner of "Best Euro" Award at Hot Import Nights Hawaii Car Show on December 9th 2012. Winner of "Best Euro" Award at Wekfest Hawaii Car Show on February 17th 2013. Needless to say this car is a rolling oxymoron, built to speak loudly while being tasteful & understated, turning heads everywhere it goes. I have ALL the receipts & service records for this car since I purchased it in 2009, as well as most of the receipts & service records from the previous owner. I have owned this vehicle for 4 years, and it is being sold so I can move on to the next exotic car project. I spared no expense in building, maintaining, updating & upgrading this visually stunning Gallardo. All the aftermarket modifications are what I felt to be the best parts available for that particular application and installed by professionals. This garage-kept vehicle has NEVER been driven on wet roads since I purchased it in 2009; this car was only driven on dry roads here on Oahu! *Professionally Detailed Bi-Weekly* -6-Spd Manual Transmission (New Updated Clutch Installed around 11k miles) -Black Leather Interior w/ Silver Piping & Stitching by 714 Motoring -OEM Lamborghini Clear Engine Bonnet -RSC Tuning LP-560 Front Bumper w/ OEM Lamborghini LP-560 Grills,Carbon Fiber Splitter & RSC Tuning Smoked Front Bumper Lights -Custom 20-Inch Matte Black Volk Racing G2 Performance Wheels w/ Continental SportContact3 Tires (80% Tread Remaining) -Jet Hot Coated OEM Exhaust Tips (Matte Black) -Custom Sound System by 714 Motoring featuring: * Kenwood Excelon Double-DIN Touch Screen DVD Head Unit w/ iPod Compatibility * Focal 5-1/4 Speaker Separates * Audison 3-Channel Amplifier * (1) 8-Inch JL Audio Subwoofer * Reverse Camera Linked To Kenwood Double-DIN Head Unit Screen -Fabspeed Carbon Fiber Airboxes w/ BMC Air Filters (Installed at 14k miles) -Fabspeed Secondary Valve Bypass Pipes (Installed at 18k miles) -Quiksilver Muffler Bypass Pipes (Installed at 11k miles) -Custom 3M Clear Bra by T&T Tinting (Front Bumper, Hood, Fenders & Rear Bumper Sides Installed at 19k miles) -6000k HID Headlight Bulbs -Brand New Optima Red Top Battery w/ Brand New Installed Battery Tender 35% Solar Gard Premium Tint Film w/ Lifetime Film Warranty (2) Original Keys w/ Factory Manual MANY New OEM Parts, including a completely new OEM Brake System (Lamborghini Factory Recall work done by the local Lamborghini Dealer here on Oahu), OEM Steering Rack, OEM Axle CV Boots, OEM Front Sway Bar Bushings, OEM Rear Spoiler Motor, OEM Front Emblem, OEM Inner & Outer Complete Door Handle Assemblies, OEM Windshield Wipers, and OEM Center Console Shifter Panel. I also replaced this car's original 2004 OEM Lamborghini Starter with a low mileage OEM Lamborghini Starter out of a 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo. There are probably other parts & service that I've done to the car that I'm forgetting as well, but you get the point. This is probably one of the most meticulously cared for 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo's in the United States of America... ALL the OEM parts that were taken off this vehicle in lieu of aftermarket parts are in my possession EXCEPT for the OEM exhaust mufflers. These parts are included with the sale of the car and will be shipped to the purchaser of this vehicle at the purchaser's expense via their preferred shipment method. This car is in OUTSTANDING shape, which is affirmed by it's winning (3) "Best Euro" car show awards in the past year. No expense was spared in building & maintaining this stunning vehicle. The mileage on this car will go up slightly every week, as I drive this car once a week to keep it in good working order. Shipment of this car to either San Diego, CA or Los Angeles, CA will be included in the purchase price of this vehicle! Buyer is responsible for transportation of this vehicle from California to it's final destination (enclosed vehicle transport is highly recommended) This vehicle is being sold with no warranty expressed, written or implied. A Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI) of this vehicle can be provided at the request & expense of interested parties via the local Hawaii Lamborghini Dealer. Any interested parties may call the Lamborghini Dealership here on Oahu directly as well and ask to speak to one and/or both of their Lamborghini & Ferrari Technicians (they have 2 techs who work on all the Lamborghini's & Ferrari's that come into the dealership) who have worked on this car many times and know it inside & out. A $500.00 deposit via PayPal is due within 72 hours of the purchase of this vehicle, with an additional $1,500.00 non-refundable security deposit due within 72 hours of the purchase of this vehicle as well. The remaining balance due may be paid via Cashiers Check, Bank Wire Transfer or Cash (In-Person). |
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Man hired to remove Confederate monuments finds Lambo burned
Wed, Jan 20 2016A contractor in Louisiana is discovering that no good deed goes unpunished. After David Mahler, the owner of H&O Investments, was hired by the city of New Orleans to remove monuments to the rebellious Confederate States of America, he was subjected to death threats. Then his Lamborghini was set on fire. What's bizarre here is the sequence of events. The death threats started rolling in after Mahler was announced as the city's contractor to remove monuments to Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee, PGT Beauregard, and Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis. Then the threatening phone calls started rolling in, New Orleans NBC affiliate WDSU reports. Mahler then pulled his company out of the job, but that didn't stop the torching of the new Huracan. A Baton Rouge Fire Department investigation into the fire at the H&O Investments office is still in progress, WDSU reports, but when Mahler's attorney calls the circumstances "extremely suspicious," it's not an unreasonable statement. The car was utterly unrecognizable after the fire. You can make out the tires and seat frames, and a lump of melted metal where the engine used to be, but that's about all that's left of Sant'Agata's new entry-level model. It's just another victim in a war that most sane people understand ended over 150 years ago. Check out WDSU's report at the top of the page for before and after images of the poor Huracan.
1963 Lamborghini 350 GTV still looks fresh on Pebble's Concept Lawn
Sun, 18 Aug 2013We already brought you a gallery of Lamborghini's latest rockstar, the Veneno, from it's vaunted spot on the lawns of The Quail here in Monterey. Apparently the Italian brand didn't want the Pebble Beach crowds to feel left out, so it brought the supercar along to the Concept Lawn here as well. Not to miss out on the classics action Lamborghini has matched the Veneno with the car that started everything for the company: the original 1963 350 GTV prototype.
With 50 years separating the Veneno from the debut of the hip 350 GTV at the Turin Motor Show, Lamborghini cheekily mentions that it has stuffed "100 years of innovation in half the time." We'll leave the judgments of historical significance in the capable hands of the Pebble judges, but will agree that the original Lamborghini still looks amazingly hot, decades after its reveal. Apparently the classic 350 GTV doesn't travel a whole lot either, so we're happy to have a chance to lay eyes on it here.
Harry Metcalfe finds out if the Lamborghini Huracan lives up to the Countach
Wed, Apr 22 2015Former Evo editor Harry Metcalfe might not be as prolific with his Harry's Garage videos as Jay Leno, but the Brit certainly makes up for not releasing continual content with quality, knowledge and passion. Already a Lamborghini fan, Metcalfe is now getting behind the wheel of the Huracan and positions it side by side with his own Countach. Metcalfe brings two fascinating focuses to his videos that you don't often see in clips like this. First, he loves the details, and you get looks at sometimes-ignored elements of the Huracan like its stalkless steering wheel layout and door handle design. Also, he treats part of his drive like a buyer's guide and suggests what option boxes to tick or leave alone. Among those, Metcalfe has absolutely nothing nice to say about Lamborghini's variable ratio steering system, and this one features the standard rack. Unfortunately, you do have to deal with some road noise during Metcalfe's drive that can make him somewhat difficult to hear. The advantage is that once he's out of town, viewers get an earful of the Huracan's screaming V10 engine. Related Video: