2004 Lamborghini Murcielago E-gear Grigio Antares With Loc Stage 2 Exhaust on 2040-cars
North Hollywood, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6.2L 6192CC 378Cu. In. V12 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Lamborghini
Number of Cylinders: 12
Model: Murcielago
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 6,035
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: Gray
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
UP FOR SALE IS A 2004 LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO! MANY UPGRADES WERE DONE TO THIS VEHICLE SUCH AS THE EXHAUST, RIMS AND TIRES, AIR INTAKE SYSTEM AND A RECENT SERVICE WITH NEW OIL AND NGK SPARK PLUGS. THIS CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH THE STAGE 2 LOC EXHAUST WHICH PRODUCES MORE HORSEPOWER AND ONE AMAZING SOUND! ALSO HAS K&N AIR INTAKE. THIS VEHICLE ALSO HAS HERCULES RIMS INSTALLED WITH SPECIAL G-FORCE TIRES FROM BF GOODRICH! INTERIOR COLOR IS BLACK LEATHER WITH RED STITCHING AND ORIGINAL 2004 CARPETS WITH THE BIG BULL EMBLEM IN THE CENTER! THIS CAR HAS A CLEAR TITLE AND RUNS LIKE A DREAM!! ANY OTHER UPGRADES THAT ARE DESIRED BY THE COSTUMER IS ABSOLUTELY POSSIBLE FOR I HAVE MANY PACKAGES!. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS! THIS LAMBORGHINI IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS! THANK YOU!!
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Lamborghini officially reveals new Veneno Roadster
Sun, 20 Oct 2013Sexy or vulgar - whatever you thought of the Veneno which Lamborghini unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this past March, it didn't much matter. Because by the time we saw it, all three examples were already bought and paid for... at the equivalent of $3.9 million each. But if you had that much cash burning a hole in your pocket and lamented missing out on the opportunity to put one in your driveway, we've got good news, because Lamborghini has just confirmed another nine examples to be built. Only this time, it's got no roof.
Now officially confirmed after leaking out the other day, the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster features the same radical styling, extreme competition-derived aerodynamics, carbon-intensive construction and twelve-cylinder powertrain as the coupe that proceeded it and which we enjoyed photographing for your viewing pleasure just last month. The principal difference, of course, is the open-air cockpit, which offers no protection from the elements whatsoever: no fabric umbrella contraption, no removable glass or metal panel, nothing to get between your dome and the air rushing by at 220 miles per hour. That's the same top speed as the coupe, while the 0-62 run takes just a fraction of a second longer at 2.9 seconds. But we doubt you'd notice the difference with that 6.5-liter V12 revving just behind your ears.
It's the same engine and seven-speed ISR gearbox that powers the Aventador, only tuned up to 750 horsepower for the Veneno. And it should have more power, because at 3.3 million euros (about $4.5 million, give or take a Gallardo), the Veneno Roadster isn't just $600,000 more expensive than the Veneno coupe, it's also more than ten times the price of an Aventador. Still with us? You can scope out all the details in the press release below and browse through the photos in the gallery above for a closer look.
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The accident occurred Sunday and left Sloane Street in London's ritzy Chelsea district littered with equally ritzy matte black body parts. A fan of the supercar enthusiast Shmee150 submitted footage of the devastating wreck to his YouTube channel, and Shmee kindly turned around and offered it to Autoblog. In the video, the Lamborghini's tires momentarily lift off the pavement as the driver fails in an attempt to squeeze in-between what looks to be a turning Mazda Demio and parked cars including a Nissan Qashqai and a BMW 3 Series.
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