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1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT for sale at Amari Super Cars for GBP 189,995

1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT

1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT


Seller's description

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DESCRIPTION
Our stunning car is a 1999 Registered Lamborghini Diablo VT, in Yellow Skirt Hic with Bianco Leather Interior which has covered just 13,584 Kms.

EXTERIOR
This car is in the rare, yet beautiful Yellow Skirt Hic, which is a rare but original factory colour. The truly makes this car a real eye catcher. The exterior is in great condition.

INTERIOR
The interior is upholstered in Bianco Leather, beautifully complementing the exterior, also in an excellent condition.

HISTORY
This vehicle has an extensive service history which is as follows:
09/02/2000 - 3,024 Kms - Lamborghini Main Dealer
28/01/2002 - 5,931 Kms - Lamborghini Main Dealer
24/01/2003 - 7,544 Kms - Lamborghini Main Dealer
03/01/2007 - 10,289 Kms - Lamborghini Main Dealer
24/03/2011 - 12,639 Kms - Lamborghini Main Dealer
27/02/2015 - 13,030 Kms - Lamborghini Main Dealer

The MoT is not due until the 16th August 2016.

WHEELS & TYRES
This car sits on Pirelli P-Zero's All Around.

Tread Depths are:
Front Right: mm
Front Left: mm
Rear Right: mm
Rear Left: mm

We have the original Owner's Pack with Manuals, Service Booklet & 2 Sets of Keys.

For more information, please call our sales team on 01772 663 777.

Viewing strictly by appointment.

The Diablo VT was introduced in 1993. Although the VT differed from the standard Diablo in a number of ways, by far the most notable change was the addition of all wheel drive, which made use of a viscous center differential (a modified version of LM002's 4WD system). This provided the new nomenclature for the car (VT stands for viscous traction). The new drivetrain could direct up to 25% of the torque to the front wheels to aid traction during rear wheel slip, thus significantly improving the handling characteristics of the car.

Other improvements debuting on the VT included front air intakes below the driving lamps to improve brake cooling, larger intakes in the rear arches, a more ergonomic interior with a revised dashboard, electronically adjustable dampers, four-piston brake calipers, power steering, and minor engine refinements. Many of these improvements, save the four-wheel drive system, soon transferred to the base Diablo, making the cars visually nearly identical.

Contact Amari Super Cars for more details.


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