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Lamborghini Gallardo Transmission E-gear Awd Used Gear Box P/n 086300045h on 2040-parts.com

US $10,000.00
Location:

Englewood, New Jersey, United States

Englewood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lamborghini Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:086300046H

Lamborghini Part # : 08630045H



This listing is for a Lamborghini Gallardo, Transmission, E-Gear, AWD, Used, P/N 086300045H. 

 

This transmission is sold as you see on the picture. This transmission was just rebuild. This is a used transmission with about 16k miles. 


It fits all 2004 till 2008 Gallardo and it is a short ratio gear box. 


Shipping is buyers responsibility.

I will assist with shipping (shipping is extra).


If you have any questions please feel free to call or send a message.

201-566-7386

Thank you

Cosmo

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