Lamborghini Diablo SE30 1996, Itália
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Celebrating Lamborghini’s 30th birthday, the Diablo SE30 was a
unique and even more exhilarating version of the production Diablo, offering
greater performance with stunning looks. Each SE30 was equipped with a variety
of upgrades over the standard Diablo, including larger magnesium-alloy wheels,
magnesium intake manifolds, a free-flow exhaust, a tweaked fuel system, and
Plexiglas windows to save weight, along with carbon-fibre trim for the
interior. This was built to suit the needs of Lamborghini’s favourite customers
and collectors, who appreciated the car’s added performance enhancements. With
the Diablo VT’s potent 5.7-litre V-12 engine at its heart, this was a thrilling
supercar in all aspects and one that is still thrilling to drive nearly 25
years after it was first introduced.
The SE30 presented here is the 64th example built. Delivered
new to Austria in 1996, the car remained there from new in the custody of just
two owners. Having been driven 40,000 km from new, it was last serviced in 2016
and has been seldom driven and exceptionally well preserved since. It has
recently received a new Austrian TÜV. Importantly, it still comes with its
original owner’s manual, service book, toolkit, and all three sets of keys.
With only 150 examples produced, the Diablo SE30 sits amongst
the rarest Diablo models and provides an excellent mix of aggressive
performance and styling. This example, having been driven only 40,000 km from
new, begs to be returned to the open road and would surely thrill its next
owner in all regards.









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