View Full Version : 1997 Lamborghini VT Roadster for sale in California; will ship
mwiesner
06-09-2007, 09:00 PM
Hello Talk Lambo!
I am selling my '97 VT Roadster, located in Daly City, CA. You can check out its eBay page here ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=020&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=300118305664&rd=1&rd=1), or its personal page here ( http://lamborghini.errantfree.com/index.php).
Thanks!
-Mike
mwiesner@gmail.com
http://lamborghini.errantfree.com/bin/gallery/01/19.jpg
Shawn
06-09-2007, 11:28 PM
Beautiful car, glad to see a lambo that actually has some miles on it :)
tomf-1
06-10-2007, 06:52 PM
Beautiful car. My last 97.5 roadster was EXACTLY IDENTICAL to yours before I traded it in for a Murcie. Pics don't do justice. High mileage will deter some buyers (price reflected) but it is good to see someone actually drives their car. If all checks out, this is a bargain for someone. Best of luck.
Ps: Here is a pic of mine.
pdisme
06-11-2007, 09:35 AM
Mike, are you buying, or have you bought, a new Lambo to replace it? Welcome to the board too.
Domenic
07-03-2007, 02:08 PM
Wow would love to pick up a VT roadster which seems to have all of its bugs worked out. Kudos to you for driving it as much as you did.
tomf-1
07-03-2007, 02:37 PM
Wow would love to pick up a VT roadster which seems to have all of its bugs worked out. Kudos to you for driving it as much as you did.
dude.....thanks for stopping by but stick around a little longer this time. the car has gone through 3 owners since the last post :biggerGrin:
pdisme
07-03-2007, 02:40 PM
dude.....thanks for stopping by but stick around a little longer this time. the car has gone through 3 owners since the last post :biggerGrin:
I don't think I've seen a Lambo change hands so quickly since Tom bought a Murci. :lol2:
tomf-1
07-03-2007, 02:52 PM
I don't think I've seen a Lambo change hands so quickly since Tom bought a Murci. :lol2:
35 miles total.......That's how many total miles I put on my Murci in the span of 1 1/2 months (b/w hand exchange). Never fell in love w/it (neither did Carole).
I figure it cost approx. $400 per running mile b/w the time I bought it and the time I sold it (Roy did a GOOD JOB). Not a smart endeavor but I never had any feeling for it. My philosophy is "your first loss is the smallest one..and life is too short to be engaged to w/ something you aren't passionate about".
pdisme
07-03-2007, 03:04 PM
I figure it cost approx. $400 per running mile b/w the time I bought it and the time I sold it (Roy did a GOOD JOB). Not a smart endeavor but I never had any feeling for it. My philosophy is "your first loss is the smallest one..and life is too short to be engaged to w/ something you aren't passionate about".
You think that's bad, the first time I took the Radical up to Barber in Alabama, I got out of town way late by trying to do my own oil change (first time trying it on that car), first time using the trailer, so on and so forth. Ended up leaving Friday night at 11:30 PM about 12 hours after I meant to leave, thinking I'd get to Alabama by 7 AM, grab a few hours of sleep and drive in the afternoon. Thanks to Atlanta traffic, I made it to the hotel around 11 AM. Slept for a few hours and went to the track just to see things at 4 PM. That night I went out with a few people and drank too much, ended up playing beer pong with a bunch of others back at the hotel and I wake up at 10 AM hung over (track time started at 8 AM). By the time I got there, I had 90 minutes of driving time left that I was able to utilize. So between track fees for the whole weekend, hotel fees, gas to haul the trailer up there and back, etc. I spent about $27 per minute of usable track time. :lol2: :banghead:
Mikey
07-03-2007, 03:51 PM
haha good story
tomf-1
07-03-2007, 04:45 PM
You think that's bad, the first time I took the Radical up to Barber in Alabama, I got out of town way late by trying to do my own oil change (first time trying it on that car), first time using the trailer, so on and so forth. Ended up leaving Friday night at 11:30 PM about 12 hours after I meant to leave, thinking I'd get to Alabama by 7 AM, grab a few hours of sleep and drive in the afternoon. Thanks to Atlanta traffic, I made it to the hotel around 11 AM. Slept for a few hours and went to the track just to see things at 4 PM. That night I went out with a few people and drank too much, ended up playing beer pong with a bunch of others back at the hotel and I wake up at 10 AM hung over (track time started at 8 AM). By the time I got there, I had 90 minutes of driving time left that I was able to utilize. So between track fees for the whole weekend, hotel fees, gas to haul the trailer up there and back, etc. I spent about $27 per minute of usable track time. :lol2: :banghead:
The moral of the story is to start beer pong about 3 hrs earlier. :biggerGrin:
pdisme
07-03-2007, 05:54 PM
The moral of the story is to start beer pong about 3 hrs earlier. :biggerGrin:
:grinning-smiley-003
Domenic
07-09-2007, 05:29 PM
Wow car changed hands that much huh?
pdisme
07-09-2007, 05:30 PM
Wow car changed hands that much huh?
I sense a common color theme amongst your cars Domenic... :)
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