Hamann Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder#1
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Hamann Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder#1
Hamann Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder#2
that has to be the most gorgeous lamborghini there has ever been
Other than the front lip spoiler sticking out a bit too far, I think that this looks awsome, much better with the dark wheels too
I don't like it. I'd much prefer the stock car.
The wheels are fugly, and the doors.
A-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y s-t-u-n-n-i-n-g
:eek:
I had an orgasm over the one with the black wheels.
That cars sweet but you can keep the doors.
I like the car overall but I don't like the doors either and I'd prefer it in a coupe version.
What does chopping a structural roof off a 500 hp car do to it's handling? This thing probably flexes like a Bowflex rod. It does look nice though...
[QUOTE=PerfAdv]What does chopping a structural roof off a 500 hp car do to it's handling? This thing probably flexes like a Bowflex rod. It does look nice though...[/QUOTE]
That's why I asked for the coupe. :D
Is it just me that thinks it's kind of rediculous to mount aftermarket "LSD" doors to a Lamborghini that has conventional doors as standard?
:confused:
By the way, I don't really like the "new" Lamborghinis. I miss the Italian temperament of the Countach, the Gallardo means nothing to me:(
[QUOTE=PerfAdv]What does chopping a structural roof off a 500 hp car do to it's handling? This thing probably flexes like a Bowflex rod. It does look nice though...[/QUOTE]
It's extremely unlikely. We are talking about Lamborghini here.
Ferrari proved with the F430 Spyder that chopping the roof off affects the handling by only a fraction of an amount.
Love it but give me the normal doors anyday.
[QUOTE=6'bore]It's extremely unlikely. We are talking about Lamborghini here.
Ferrari proved with the F430 Spyder that chopping the roof off affects the handling by only a fraction of an amount.[/QUOTE]
But it still is going to affect handling. I wouldn't mind going with a convertible one of those though... :p