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Bugatti EB110GT for Sale

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One of the supercars that has made its way to the all-time hall of fame is the Bugatti EB110. Only 95 units of the GT version were ever produced, with the last one coming to the world in 1995.

We are talking about a car that is powered by a quad-turbocharged 3.5 liter V12 unit with an output of 550 hp. The engine is coupled with a six-speed manual gearbox and sends its power to the road via a rear-biased all-wheel-drive system.

The vehicle uses an aluminum body and a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, also offering a beefy braking system that uses large ventilated Brembo rotors.

What you’ve just read are just part of the reasons why the EB110 is so special. So, what if you could make one of this machines yours?

Well, if you’re in the market for one, consider yourself lucky: The American company Canepa Collection is offering one. The vehicle belonged to a Japanese collector and was kept in brand new condition. The odometer only shows 939 miles, so what more could you want?

What? Oh, yes, the vehicle is dressed in a special formula black metallic finish and uses a full tan leather interior with navy accents.

“This EB110 GT (one of only 95 produced) is one of the last built in 1995. Custom ordered with a special formula black metallic paint finish and full tan leather interior with navy accents, this “like new” supercar currently has only 939 miles and remains in show quality condition,” stated the description of the car.

If you are interested, you can contact Canepa Collections at (831) 430-9940.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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