Lamborghini Murcielago Lp640 Style Hood / Trunk Lid Reproduction on 2040-parts.com
Lake Worth, Florida, US
This is a brand new, never mounted Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 hood, it is in primer and ready to be painted and mounted to your car, this is a direct replacement unit. Will Fit 2004 - 2008 models. Car is not included. Vehicle is shown for illustration purposes only and to show the difference in style of the bumper. Shipping time is 3 - 10 business days. All Items are made in high quality hand laid fiberglass, these are not mass produced cheap and flimsy units, they are thick and better quality than factory. Questions call 561 331 1250 |
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