2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: coraliecsshaefer@ukcharities.com .
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Loaded
RARE Verde Ithaca (Green) with Black Leather Interior
GREEN PIPING AND STITCHING
Only 17,500 Miles
SHOWROOM CONDITION
ONLY ONE PREVIOUS OWNER
Fun To Drive E-Gear Transmission
Rear View Camera
Front Lift System
Navigation System
Branding Package
Callisto Rims
Painted Inner Disc and Calipers
Clutch Condition = 90%
Recently Serviced
FREE Accessories Included in the sale:
- 3 never used brand new tires (2 back + 1 front)
-Factory custom made car cover (front and back logos)
- Lamborghini Original battery charger/tender
- North America/Canada navigation
Very hard to find VERDE ITHACA 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder! Loaded!
Due to it's Stunning Condition and Rare Exotic Color this Lamborghini was used to promote a brand new built tourist
attraction in North Africa ( Always kept indoors for display in air conditioning )
Lamborghini options include: E-Gear Transmission (the company's own version of a Magneti Marelli
electro-hydraulically shifted six-speed manual transmission), Green Stitching through out the Interior, Black
Painted Calipers, Rear View Back-Up Camera, Fully Electric Seats, Lifting System, Anti-Theft System, Callisto Rims,
Branding Package,Dual-Zone Climate Control, Power Remote Locking System, External Mirrors with Electrical Closing,
Xenon Headlamps, Front Dual Stage Driver and Passenger airbags, Side Head Thorax Airbags, Tilt and Telescoping
Steering Wheel, Premium Sound System, and Hand Built Leather Interior! This 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder has
Lamborghini's 5.0L 90 Degree V-10 engine which produces 495 horsepower.This vehicle has a mid-engine setup with
All-Wheel Drive with Permanent Viscous Traction System. This 2008 Gallardo Spyder is also equipped with Power
Vacuum brake system with ABS ESP system.The Gallardo edges out the Murcielago with its 99.8 horsepower/liter versus
92.2. Better yet, the Gallardo's power-to-weight ratio is effectively identical to the Murcielago's at 6.4
pounds/horsepower. This is a must have for any Lamborghini enthusiast.Only serious inquiries
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