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2000 Lamborghini Diablo GT

Black Rage over Nero and Grigio
Only 4,800 Miles
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Year

2000

Brand

Lamborghini

Model Variant

Diablo GT

Current Mileage

8,000 km

chasis

ZA9DE21A0YLA12420

Engine capacity

6.0 liter, 4-valve, V12 / 575BHP

exterior color

Black Rage

Interior color

Nero / Grigio

transmisSion

Five Speed Manual

Top speed

211MPH

Designer

Marcello Gandini (initial), Tom Gale for Chrysler Styling Center and Luc Donckerwolke (refinements)

Years produced

1999 - 2000

Total production

80

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Chassis #37 of just 80 Diablo GTs built, this car was delivered new on February 18, 2000. Finished in Black Rage, it’s believed to be one of only 10 examples painted in this color. It retains its original Nero and Grigio interior, optioned from the factory with comfort seats, a rare choice among GTs, which were typically configured with fixed-back racing seats.

This Diablo GT spent the majority of its life in Germany and remains remarkably original, with factory paint, books, tools, and documented service history still intact.

Developed as Lamborghini’s most extreme road car at the time, the Diablo GT featured a reworked 6.0L V12 producing 575 hp, rear-wheel drive, a wider track, and extensive use of carbon fiber. It bridged the gap between the early analog supercars and the engineering precision that would define the Murciélago and beyond.
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