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2013 Replicakit Makes Aventador Lp700-4 on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:1300 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Camden Wyoming, Delaware, United States

Camden Wyoming, Delaware, United States

More details at: harlandhllandgraf@rangersfans.com .

Lambo Info
This is a custom built replica, Built by professional replica company, and the pictures say it all!! Where ever you
go it will turn head people take pictures and make videos or they try to race with you. She have carbon fiber
interior and carbon fiber everywhere as shown in pictures. This car interior and exterior is designed by Formula
One Tint and Graphic. Why pay more when you can drive this one for cheap. We drive this car as weather is nice so
mileage might be little bit higher.
Dare to compare to all Other "KIT CARS"
LS1 400 hp (05 Vette motor)
4L60E Automatic Trans (05-2011 vette Trans)
Gm designed, Holden built chassis (designed for 400hp)
13 inch anti-lock disk brakes
Ice cold air, Cruise, Tilt and Telescope wheel, Traction control, Digital gauges, Power locks, Power windows
Power Mirrors, Heated seats, Driver and Passenger airbags, 12v outlet, Ground effects lighting, Remote door
lock/open
Audio: Am/FM /Cd/DVD/IPod/Bluetooth/ 7 inch touch screen, with NAVIGATION !! (Lambo logo on screen)
Body: Custom built hand layered fiberglass body, Built super strong (no ripples, or waves).
Extra's: Rear view camera, Front view camera (curb's) Blue led Ground effects lighting, Full replica V12 engine,
Custom Embroidery on upholstery, Electric Lift on doors, Remote door Locks, Remote door opener.
Laser cut key, E-Gear shifter, Custom exhaust, New 18 inch wheels/tire, Brand new Exhaust with
right sound of Lambo you feel the real thing.
Paint: The paint is a Tri-Stage Pearl white. Very, very nice (lambo white)
Special note: Our replica has working windows, working digital gauges, working wipers, "Many other replica's don't
have this" Buyer is responsible for paying $350 documentation fee.
Title: The replica is titled and in compliance with all federal rule to passed all state inspections, and 50 state
compliant with
Emissions, and can be registered in any state, like any normal car

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Lamborghini builds 2,000th Aventador, production rate continues to climb

Mon, 10 Jun 2013

Last July, Lamborghini celebrated the assembly of its 1,000th Aventador. That was an impressive milestone for the $400,000-plus supercar, as its Murciélago predecessor took took nearly three years to accomplish the same feat. But the automaker's biggest and baddest bull has broken another milestone, as the Aventador celebrated its 2,000th vehicle produced last week. The Nero Nemesis (matte black) car rolled off the assembly line on June 6, destined to the garage of Thaddeus Arroyo, who lives in the States.
Originally launched as a closed-roof coupe at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011, the Italians introduced the open-roof LP 700-4 Roadster last fall at the Los Angeles Auto Show before allowing us to drive it in February of this year. Assembled in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Lamborghini's Aventador is currently running at a production rate of nearly five units per day.
Lamborghini has understandably been very pleased with its flagship, and customer demand shows no signs of faltering. According to the automaker, the waiting list for new car is longer than a year. Be sure to check out the press release below.

Lamborghini gets to work on Huracan LP610-4 Super Trofeo

Mon, 02 Jun 2014

We all know the story of how Automobili Lamborghini got its start. The short of it is that Ferruccio, who had already started a successful tractor business, wanted to stick it to Enzo Ferrari, so he started making sports cars of his own. Lamborghini, however, never embraced motorsports to the same degree that Ferrari has - dabbling in Formula One engines in the early '90s and the occasional foray into GT racing - but these days the Raging Bull marque is getting more serious about racing. It partners with Reiter Engineering to field competition versions of its road-going supercars, and organizes its own one-make series with individual championships around the world.
That's where the new Huracán comes in. While the Ferrari Challenge has progressed from the 348 to the 355, 360, 430 and now the 458, the Lamborghini Super Trofeo has always been centered around the Gallardo. That's because the series only kicked off in 2009, and the Gallardo had been in production since 2003. But now that the Gallardo has been replaced by the Huracán, the Squadra Corse team is hard at work on their new Super Trofeo racer.
To that end, Lamborghini has recruited racing drivers Fabio Babini and Adrian Zaugg to conduct development work on the Huracán LP 610-4 Super Trofeo. Babini is a GT racing veteran who took a class win at Le Mans in 2001, while Zaugg came up the formula racing ladder, competing on A1GP and GP2 before signing on as a Lamborghini factory driver.

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.