One Of A Kind 2009 Blu Cepheus Lamborghini Gallardo Lp560-4 Oem Upgrades on 2040-cars
Rumson, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale is my 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Coupe. Simply stated this car is one of a kind. The special order paint "blu cepheus" is nearly impossible to find. This car is one of 5 in the world made in this color for 2009 and NONE with a custom setup like this one has !! I have owned several exotic cars but this one takes the cake. When you pull up in this car people will think your famous ! This car has been meticulously maintained, garage kept and NEVER driven in rain OR been to the race track since i've owned the car. Will come with origional owners manual & TWO COMPLETE KEYS Any questions or for particular pictures please contact me at 732-859-2750 all offers will be considered. CLUTCH WEAR ON THIS CAR IS AT 1.4MM OF WEAR & TIRES HAVE ABOUT 75% TREAD REMAINING Here are some specs on my Gallardo: Ad Personum Options from factory: $13,500 dollar option! Blue Cepheus Paint Full alcantara interior Matching Blue stitching throughout Piano black everywhere you'd see carbon fiber on a Superleggera interior. Regular Options: Branding Package Q-Citura seats Factory Navigation w/ back up camera black power-coasted Callisto Rims EGEAR transmission. Add-ons: OEM 570 Front bumper OEM 570 Rear diffuser (carbon fiber ) RSC side skirts ( carbon fiber ) RSC side mirrors ( carbon fiber ) Powder Coated Superleggra Exhaust Tips Matching brake calipers Full 5% windown tint Passport 9500ci installed Lamborghini L.O.C upgraded exhaust Smoked side markers and taillights Nearly entire car clear bra'd including: full nose, headlights, front fenders, door sil panels, rear quarter panels, rear bumper For anyone interested and in need of financing please read on: Financing exotics over an extended term is very easy and affordable to own a vehicle like this. I have had 7 exotics over the past bunch of years and have always used WOODSIDE CREDIT in California. You can get terms of 10 or 12 yrs on this car with no problem. If you need help I can get you in contact with the same gentleman I have used for all my vehicle loans. Its quick, easy, hassle free and takes less than a day for an approval. |
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