Super Veloce Racing Puts Up Unique Lamborghini Diablo On Offer

- Lamborghini Diablo was the 1st road car to go over 322Km/h
- The Lamborghini Diablo SV on offer is a rare 1998 model in Ice Blue shade
- The standard Lamborghini Diablo came powered by a 5.7-litre V12 engine
The critically acclaimed car is set to make a return - somewhat; Super Veloce Racing (SVR) is offering a unique Lamborghini Diablo SV. The example on offer is one of the last examples built, a 1998 'Ice Blue' one-off, which is also the only Lamborghini in the UK to be finished in this colour. The standard Lamborghini Diablo came powered by a rear-mid mounted a 5.7-litre V12 engine that delivered 485bhp (492hp). Though the SV received a handful upgrades over the standard model, it retains the original's traditional rear-wheel drive layout with a manual gearbox.

Lamborghini Diablo SV Cabin
The example, which started its career on the Lamborghini stand at the 1999 British Motor Show, was originally painted yellow but received a coat of light blue metallic to give a pearlescent finish. This Lamborghini Diablo SV was purchased from the show along with ownership rights to the colour.
The list of upgrades, opted for and fitted during production at the factory, includes SE side skirts, a carbon fibre gear lever, a performance grade stainless steel exhaust system, and a two-tone alcantara interior. The interior was a special order item and included grey, light and dark blue shades of the material covering every aspect of the car's interior, with the SV logo hand embroidered into the seats, complete with blue contrast stitching.

Lamborghini Diablo SV Rear
The car had two previous owners and is presented with just 11170Km from new, a fully detailed history file, full Lamborghini service history, both keys and every original accessory in place, including the rare Lamborghini umbrella.
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