What you are seeing here is the screen shot page of the Lamborghini Reventon put up for sale on Ebay. Its fairly normal for supercars to be seen trading on Ebay, but for a limited edition run of just 20, this is not something we would expect, neither do Sant Agata's Lamborghini. The owner even made quite a bit for selling it at $2.4 million, a little bit of haggling off the $2.5 million Buy it Now price. Hmm, what if, just a quick what if, that if the one delivered to the new owner was indeed a Reventon, but something a little bit different?
Lamborghini Reventon 3# sold on Ebay for $2,400,000
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