1750whp 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4

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$249,000 - Houston, TX
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1750whp 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
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Essentials

  • VIN: ZHWGU54N09LA08126
  • Title Status: Clean Title
  • Chassis Mileage: 9,000

Description

1750whp 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 in Balloon White with 9,000 (Chassis) miles for sale! This exceptionally clean Lamborghini is 1 of 59 LP Gallardos in the country that were optioned with a gated 6-speed manual transmission, of which only 16 were All-Wheel-Drive. Not only is this a very rare spec, but it's also putting down some serious power as it was highly modified by Underground Racing. Equipped with their 2R Twin Turbo Package which features a slew of upgrades along with a billet intake manifold, bumping power to 1100whp on 93 pump gas and 1750whp on VP Import. Additional upgrades include a brand new ceramic street clutch, BC Forged wheels wrapped in Toyo Proxes R888 tires, lowering springs, roll cage with harnesses, fire suppression system, and carbon fiber exterior/interior components. The owner notes this Twin Turbo Lamborghini is in excellent condition with no issues, it has a well documented history with the build being fully detailed on multiple forums. All receipts for the work performed are available! Clean title!

Factory Options

  • Balloon White Exterior
  • Rosso Leather Interior
  • Gated 6-Speed Manual Transmission

Modifications

Twin Turbo System/Drivetrain:

  • Underground Racing 2R Twin Turbo Package w/ Billet Intake Manifold
  • Brand New Ceramic Street Clutch
  • Original Tilton Carbon Race Clutch Included

Wheels/Tires & Suspension:

  • BC Forged Wheels
  • Toyo Proxes R888 Tires
  • Lowering Springs

Interior:

  • Roll Cage w/ Harnesses
  • Fire Suppression System
  • Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel

Exterior:

  • OEM Carbon Fiber Superleggera Rear Wing
  • Original Wing Included
  • Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
  • Paint Protection Film (PPF) on Front & Lower Surfaces