2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550-2 on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Texas, United States
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2013 Lamborghini Gallardo 550-2 coupe equipped with a 5.2L V10 engine and a 6-speed Manual (gated shifter) transmission. This car is finished in a beautiful and high demand Bianco Monocerus (White +$1300) and finished in a Nero Perseus (Black) Q-citura full leather interior with yellow contrast stitching (+$2600). This car has an exceptionally clean like brand new! It comes extremely well optioned with all the equipment including: Navigation, Satellite Radio and Bluetooth (+$3510) Rear camera (+2600) Clear engine bonnet with LED lighting (from factory) Yellow Brake Calipers (+$850) Shiny Black Callisto Rims (+$4460) Travel Package + Electric (+$4280) Interior Nero Piano (+$2600) Anti theft System (+$665) HomeLink (+$360) Optional Steering Wheel (+$650) Clear bra installed on entire front cap (entire Bumper, Hood, Fenders and mirrors) +$3500 for full frontal protection
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