Countach 25th Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.2L 5163CC V12 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Lamborghini
Interior Color: Black
Model: Countach
Trim: 25th Anniversary Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 6,400
1989 LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH 25TH ANNIVERSARY RED WITH BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 6400 ORIGINAL MILES, RARE WING DELETE, FACTORY OZ RACING WHEELS, POWER SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, VERY LIMITED PRODUCTION AND ONE OF THE LAST COUNTACH'S EVER BUILT! DONT LOSE THIS GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!! OFFERED WITH LEASE, FINANCE AND WARRANTY OPTIONS, CALL 609-239-7800 OR 609-577-7976 EMAIL ISMOTORSPORT@AOL.COM FOR MORE INFO, VISIT INTERSTATEMOTORSPORT FOR MORE INFORMATION, WE WILL ACCEPT YOU CURRENT VEHICLE AS PARTIAL PAYMENT FEEL FREE TO STOP BY OUR TOTALLY INDOOR SUPER SHOWROOM DISCRETELY LOCATED IN BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY, SHIPPING AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE!!! MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY OR COME BY TO SEE US!!! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED JUST OFF THE NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE, INTERSTATES I295 AND I95 AND OR RT.130, WE ARE LOCATED 70 MILES FROM NEW YORK CITY AND 15 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA EASY TO GET FROM ANY OF THE MAJOR AIRPORTS OR TRAIN, GOOD LUCK PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS!!! CANADIAN AND WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!
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Egoista concept comes home to Lamborghini Museum
Wed, 21 May 2014Unless you happen to live in one of the great supercar capitals of the world, seeing a Lamborghini up close is a rare treat. But even in such rarified company, some Lambos stand out more than others. We're talking here about elusive examples like the Reventón (of which only 20 were made), the $3.4-million Veneno (only four made) or this, the one-of-a-kind Egoista.
The Egoista concept was revealed a year and a week ago during Lamborghini's 50th anniversary celebrations. Unless you are a Lamborghini owner who traveled to Italy for the event, chances are you didn't get a chance to see it. But if you're heading to the Bologna region any time in the near future, you'll be able to check it out at the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata.
There the one-of-a-kind single-seater concept with the aircraft-style canopy greenhouse will surely occupy a place of honor, alongside the many classic, racing and otherwise significant models - including the Sesto Elemento, Estoque and Miura concepts. Unfortunately, since Google's crew was there before the Egoista (or before us, for that matter), you won't be able to see it on Street View, so you're going to have to trek to northern Italy to see it for yourself.
Watch this Lamborghini Aventador shoot flames and light itself on fire
Mon, 03 Nov 2014The stationary revving of high-horsepower, high-cylinder-count Italian engines may be an adolescent pleasure among the world's wealthy, but it's a mechanical display of machismo we're usually prepared to indulge simply because it sounds so great. And it's a spectacle made all the better when one's exhaust spits flames, right? Well, most of the time. Check out this Lamborghini driver, who gets a bit exuberant with his right foot only to have disaster strike.
The driver's Aventador has no problem shooting long flames, and apparently they're hot enough to catch portions of the supercar's body alight. However, the driver's reaction might be even more unbelievable. Watch the video to see what happens - his response certainly isn't how many people would react to their supercar being on fire, perhaps because he isn't completely comprehending what's going on.
One final note; while the video's title claims that the fire is the result of a design flaw, there's not really enough information here to know if that's actually the case. The Lambo could be running an unsuitably modified exhaust or ECU to help it shoot big flames, or the issue could be as simple as debris caught in the rear vents lighting up.
Watch this Lamborghini Gallardo get hooned like a WRC car
Thu, 14 Mar 2013Driving your million-dollar supercar or ultra-lux limousine carefully and pridefully on to the well-manicured lawns of a fancy concurs d'elegance is what your old man did, square. Driving your exotic through mud and filth, with fast sideways bits and loads of counter steering is what all the hip kids are up to these days.
Having already experienced the puerile joys of seeing a Rolls-Royce turf a lawn and a Ferrari Enzo slide around the farm, we can now enjoy this Lamborghini Gallardo in the mud and ruts. The video below shows about exactly what you'd expect from WRC-themed title, except for lacking in big air and, you know, really good, fast driving. Still, there's mud. Check it out below.