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2004 - Lamborghini Gallardo on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:13000 Color: Yellow
Location:

Harlem, Georgia, United States

Harlem, Georgia, United States

Year: 2004 Make: Lamborghini Model: Gallardo Mileage: 12,481 Price: $100,999 Mileage: 12481 Color: Giallo Midas Interior: Black leather interior with Giallo midas stitching Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing Location (State): TX Transmission: Manual (6 speed) Drivetrain: AWD -Recent 12K mile svc completed along with service records from 10k,8k,and 6k,- pm me for copies of service records. -No stories, no accidents, no repaint. - pm me for copy of CARFAX report and service records. -Glass Engine Bonnet -Replaced stock exhaust with RSC exhaust & stock restrictive catalytic converters with $3000 Larini high flow cats. More HP, Better throttle response. Stock Exhaust and Cats Included. -Black painted Cassiopea wheels -Regularly washed & waxed - Always garage kept -3m Clear Bra on front bumber, hood, side skirts, and side view mirrors. -Pictures xaha4430's's Library | Photobucket Please call me at 832-655-0079 or pm/email me at sales@haywoodagency.com Thanks for your interest! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Feb-04-14 at 14:08:52 PST, seller added the following information: Please email me so I can send you the current carfax and all service records. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Feb-04-14 at 16:27:27 PST, seller added the following information: Right now at 6:24pm central standard time, there are a total of twenty six Lamborghini Gallardos for sale on Ebay in the model year range of 2004, 2005 and 2006. Of those 26, only 2 of them are 6spd manual transmission. This one, and another 2004 yellow coupe with 25,105 miles on it selling for $94,500. So if you're looking for an emaculate, true 3 pedal car with super low milage and no stories selling for below market value, then you have found it in this one.

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Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster priced from $441,600 for US

Thu, 15 Nov 2012

European pricing for the 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster was released when the model was officially introduced early this week, but we had to wait a few extra days to see how much customers over here should expect to pay for the topless supercar. Now, Lamborghini has announced that US-bound versions of its new roadster will run $441,600, which doesn't include the $3,700 gas-guzzler tax, meaning the Aventador Roadster will wear a base MSRP of at least $445,300.
As a refresher, this new roadster is a topless version of the 700-horsepower, all-wheel-drive Aventador, and it features a two-piece removable top made of carbon fiber (each weighing in at around 13 pounds) that can be stored in the front trunk. Performance figures include a 0-60 time of under three seconds and a top speed of 217 miles per hour. Lamborghini is currently taking orders for the Aventador Roadster with the car set to go on sale next summer.

Watch this 1,000-mile Lamborghini Espada road trip

Mon, 01 Jul 2013

The Lamborghini Espada was four-passenger GT built by the Italian automaker from 1968-1978. While some may consider its appearance ungainly, a 60-degree, 4.0-liter V12 fed by Weber carburetors generated 350 horsepower, enough to give the 3,600-pound two-door spirited performance when compared to its peers. Making the driving experience even more engaging was its standard rear-wheel drive, a slick five-speed manual gearbox and a lack of power steering (the automaker offered an automatic and power steering on later models).
Whether or not you are a fan of this unique four-seater or its era, this Evo magazine video of editor Harry Metcalfe touring France as he makes his way along the epic Route Napoléon (today, part of a 200-mile section of Route Nationale 85) is worthy of its 19-minute run time - if not for just the sound of the wailing twelve-cylinder engine.
The mountain portions are simply spectacular, and Metcalfe does his usual excellent job narrating as he joyfully coaxes the GT's narrow tires (205/70-15) around each corner, calling the Lamborghini a "four-wheel drift machine," but actually preferring its high-speed capabilities. We particularly enjoyed his fuel stop, explaining the odd top-off procedure, as well as his early morning pre-flight when he realized that the Lamborghini had been running on only 11 cylinders during the previous day's segment. Watch the joy in the journey below.

This incredible life-size Lamborghini Aventador is made out of paper

Sun, 08 Sep 2013

We've all screwed around with the cutting and folding fun that results from paper model making over here at the Autoblog Craft Workshop (not a real thing), but we've yet to dive into a project with real scale. Thankfully, dedicated hobbyists the world over are taking care of the heavy lifting for us on this front.
Years back we brought you images of an Epson team mid-build with a full-scale Honda NSX racecar, and that project might still be the granddaddy of the genre (though this Audi A7 and this Bugatti Veyron are pretty good, too). But the Lamborghini Aventador police interceptor model seen here, measuring eight-feet long, is right up there. Gaming fans will recognize the Need For Speed inspiration for the wood pulp Lambo, and after watching the fast-motion video of the entire build process we should all be able to recognize the hard work that went into the car's completion.
Taras Lesko is the designer behind this mammoth paper project; you can read a bit of detail about what went into the build on his website, or you can scroll down to watch it for yourself.