2004 Lamborghini Murcielago
Back in June the car did hit into the back of my Audi R8. Needed a new front bumper, bonnet, and windshield. All has been replaced with OEM Lamborghini Parts right from Lamborghini, and installed by the local dealership. All receipts and services records will be included with the sale.
how is it shady?? theres paperwork, and all the buyer has to do is look up the vin# so i doubt its "very shady"
I'm glad other members besides myself are researching this murci because I just received this PM. Also the person who PM'd me didn't want his identity revealed.
"That guy selling the Murci is an Exotic renter this is his site
http://www.vulcanmotorclub.com/fleet_details.php?id=12
he did not mention this.
that car is beat up to hell.
the whole front end is being fixed, the car took a hard hit."
Oh look what I found:
"That guy selling the Murci is an Exotic renter this is his site
http://www.vulcanmotorclub.com/fleet_details.php?id=12
he did not mention this.
that car is beat up to hell.
the whole front end is being fixed, the car took a hard hit."
Oh look what I found:
Last edited by M5_Forever; Oct 27, 2008 at 08:43 PM.
Yes, that is correct, the car was used as a rental car, but not for Vulcan (the link above). The car went to a few of Vulcan's Members, but was then in the shop to have the front bumper, bonnet, and windshield repaired, and was never allowed to be let into Vulcan's fleet. The rental company that is in my profile is an older company that is now dissolved. The car was always well maintained and cared for.
All information would be disclosed to the purchaser of the car or anyone who showed interested. Hence, those of you who received PM's.
As far as the accident, no, it did not take a hard hit. The front bumper was cracked and the bonnet had been lifted, but happened at a 10mph roll at a yield sign. The driver then tried to drive down the road to a safe parking lot and wind got under the bonnet and it opened and hit the windshield. This is why the bumper, bonnet, and windshield had to be replaced. All have been replaced and it is better than new.
I am honest and would never sell a car to anyone who is uncomfortable with the history of the car, or not tell them any information. However, I prefer to speak personally to those interested rather than in my advertisements about the car. Market value on the car according to dealers is around $165k+. My price makes this car a great deal!
All information would be disclosed to the purchaser of the car or anyone who showed interested. Hence, those of you who received PM's.
As far as the accident, no, it did not take a hard hit. The front bumper was cracked and the bonnet had been lifted, but happened at a 10mph roll at a yield sign. The driver then tried to drive down the road to a safe parking lot and wind got under the bonnet and it opened and hit the windshield. This is why the bumper, bonnet, and windshield had to be replaced. All have been replaced and it is better than new.
I am honest and would never sell a car to anyone who is uncomfortable with the history of the car, or not tell them any information. However, I prefer to speak personally to those interested rather than in my advertisements about the car. Market value on the car according to dealers is around $165k+. My price makes this car a great deal!
Yes, that is correct, the car was used as a rental car, but not for Vulcan (the link above). The car went to a few of Vulcan's Members, but was then in the shop to have the front bumper, bonnet, and windshield repaired, and was never allowed to be let into Vulcan's fleet. The rental company that is in my profile is an older company that is now dissolved. The car was always well maintained and cared for.
All information would be disclosed to the purchaser of the car or anyone who showed interested. Hence, those of you who received PM's.
As far as the accident, no, it did not take a hard hit. The front bumper was cracked and the bonnet had been lifted, but happened at a 10mph roll at a yield sign. The driver then tried to drive down the road to a safe parking lot and wind got under the bonnet and it opened and hit the windshield. This is why the bumper, bonnet, and windshield had to be replaced. All have been replaced and it is better than new.
I am honest and would never sell a car to anyone who is uncomfortable with the history of the car, or not tell them any information. However, I prefer to speak personally to those interested rather than in my advertisements about the car. Market value on the car according to dealers is around $165k+. My price makes this car a great deal!
All information would be disclosed to the purchaser of the car or anyone who showed interested. Hence, those of you who received PM's.
As far as the accident, no, it did not take a hard hit. The front bumper was cracked and the bonnet had been lifted, but happened at a 10mph roll at a yield sign. The driver then tried to drive down the road to a safe parking lot and wind got under the bonnet and it opened and hit the windshield. This is why the bumper, bonnet, and windshield had to be replaced. All have been replaced and it is better than new.
I am honest and would never sell a car to anyone who is uncomfortable with the history of the car, or not tell them any information. However, I prefer to speak personally to those interested rather than in my advertisements about the car. Market value on the car according to dealers is around $165k+. My price makes this car a great deal!
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