Market Finds: Lamborghini Diablo for Sale is a Religious Experience

Lamborghini Diablo for Sale is a Religious Experience

By Petrolicious
August 22, 2014

The car: 2000 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0

Price: £149,995 (as stated)

Location: Kilkenny, Ireland

Seller’s Info: Click Here

The devil is typically depicted as a red creature, but this Diablo has a Blue Hera metallic skin and the fury of twelve cylinders.

It exorcises its demonic power through an altered drivetrain. The seller states, “On the advice of [Lamborghini specialist] Mike Pullen, I am running it rear[-]wheel[-]drive at the moment. Converted using original GT Stubs [sic] (an option on these models) but have all the parts to revert. Parts are kept in perfect condition, all stored in an original Lamborghini wooden box.” Additional components include a Tubi sports exhaust system and a carbon fiber rear wing. They “cost 10K alone.”

Apparently, the current owner, one of only two, has been an angel to this 20,000-mile dark prince of the roads. He or she hasn’t unleashed it on a track, which partly explains the “perfect” condition of its Pirelli P Zero Rosso tires. The clutch, belts, fluids, and more were replaced during a recent servicing.

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Petrolicious makes no claim as to the accuracy of the information contained in the car’s original listing, nor will it be held responsible for any errors in said information. If you’re interested in this car, do your homework and research it extensively before you buy.

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James
James
10 years ago

I’m not entirely sure why to run in RWD, though I do know that Diablo’s can be a bit brutal on their clutches at the best of times, so AWD isn’t going to help. Mike (Pullen) really does know his stuff though, I know him reasonably well and would trust anything he said when it came to Lamborghinis

ian
ian
10 years ago

why is it recommended to run in rwd ???

Stephen Fitzgerald
10 years ago

10/10 would. The Diablo can look sooooooo good when done right, like this!

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