The Murcielago was the first new model from Lamborghini after being acquired by Audi in 1998, and it was a radical design in keeping with Lamborghini tradition. The first two years were only offered with the true gated manual gearbox, with the E-gear flappy-paddle being introduced in 2004. The manuals have since become incredibly desirable and collectable as a true driver's experience. The Murcielagos themselves are incredibly reliable, which is a nice departure from the older Lamborghini reputation, and they are very easy cars to drive and use on a regular basis, the lack of rearward visibility notwithstanding.
This particular example was owned and serviced locally since 2012, and it has Forgiato wheels, an Alpine sound system, and LP640-style front bumper and side skirts. It has a clean Carfax, and has just under 32k miles on the clock. The car is mechanically very sound, it runs and drives beautifully, and displays no warning lights on the dash. It is due for its two year service currently, as the car came from an estate recently. The interior is very clean for the age and it was a non-smoker car. The exterior paint does show some clearcoat micro-bubbles and other paint flaws as noted in the photos. The car comes with one key. Buyers are welcome to have a PPI performed. Interested? Make us an offer!
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