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2003 Lamborghini Murcielago on 2040-cars

US $84,200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:14335 Color: Gray /
 Red
Location:

Byers, Texas, United States

Byers, Texas, United States

ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: arnetteappinto@clubbers.net .

For sale is this beautiful 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago with a true 3-pedal 6-speed manual transmission. This car
was custom-ordered by the original owner and has a rare color combination in that the exterior is Grigio Avlon
(dark grey) and the interior is black and red leather with red stitching.
It also has a handful of tasteful and desirable modifications which include:
– LP 640 Front Bumper
– LP 640 Rear Bumper
– LP 640 Side Skirts
– iForged 19/20" Wheels with Toyo Tires
– LP 640 Tail Lights
– LP 640 Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth (Phone & Music), Navigation, Backup Camera & Remote Control
– Blackvue Dashcam Installed for Front/Rear Video Recording
– Passport 9500ci Built In Radar System with Laser Shifters
– Carbon Fiber Door Sills
– Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring System
– LOC Exhaust System with LP-640 Chrome Exhaust Tip
– RWD Conversion (components to return to AWD included)
– Pre-wired for Trickle Charger
– Custom Lamborghini Floor Mats
– 35% Tint on Glass
The car has been meticulously maintained by all previous owners and everything functions as it should, including
the front lifting system and power windows (typical problems). The clutch is also in great shape and the a/c blows
cold. Recent service includes a new battery, oil change, brake fluid flush and new rear tires. The car has never
been tracked or abused. The lucky buyer will receive the following along with the car:
– Original Lamborghini Car Cover
– Original Books
– Original Toolkit with Tow Hook
– Binder full of service records and other unique historical data on the car
– 2 Keys and Remotes, 1 which is brand new and never used
– AWD components

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Lamborghini may offer rear-drive Huracan

Wed, 20 Aug 2014

Lamborghini may not offer a manual-transmission option on the new Huracán - so few customers were asking for it on the preceding Gallardo as it was - but don't think that it won't pursue ever more hardcore variants. And that will reportedly include a rear-drive version.
Speaking with journalists at the Pebble Beach unveiling of the new Huracán Super Trofeo, Lamborghini CEO Stefan Winkelmann is reported to have said, "We did it with the Gallardo so it might be an option. We are a four-wheel-drive super-sports car [manufacturer] but why should we not do a rear-drive option?"
The rear-drive Huracán would naturally shed a few pounds off the all-wheel-drive version's curb weight, but the question is just how much. There is said to have only been so much of the AWD system that Sant'Agata was able to strip out of the Gallardo to make the rear-drive Balboni edition after the fact, but if the Huracán was engineered from the get-go for both drivetrains, the rear-drive version could prove that much more thrilling to drive.

Blue Lamborghini Aventador flamb'ees eyeballs on New York City school run

Mon, 25 Mar 2013

Regardless of how unsure we are of the back story in this video, we don't doubt how cool it would be to get picked up from [insert place here] in a Lamborghini Aventador. In this case, the driver says he picks up his former neighbor's daughter from New York-area high school in an Aventador, and with most of us heading to the Big Apple tomorrow for the New York Auto Show, we're wondering if this guy might be available to shuttle us from the airport to the hotel. It never hurts to ask.
After picking her up, they then head for a quick tour of Times Square with a trio of GoPro cameras recording the whole thing... missing out on a great opportunity to catch about five minutes of Aventador exhaust note, the video, for some reason, pipes in some awful background music. What is entertaining are the reactions that people have to seeing the car - whether from kids or adults - as the car has a magnificently beautiful Azure Blue paint job.
Scroll down to watch the video, but beware, there is some foul language involved.

Watch this Lamborghini Aventador shoot flames and light itself on fire

Mon, 03 Nov 2014

The 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.