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  1. #16
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    I'm from Argentina, sorry for my poor english. The name of this car was used by the constructor Heriberto Pronello in a car powered by a ford v8 292. The original huayra ran in the sports prototype category missing from Argentina in the early 70's. Pagani is a great admirer of H. Pronello and this is way to express that admiration.

    This is the original Huayra

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    Without a doubt the most insane car presented in Geneva. The whole thing just looks out of this world.
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    The detailing is flawless.
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    Pagani Huayra #9
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    Pagani Huayra #10
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    Pagani Huayra #11
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    Pagani Huayra #12
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    Pagani Huayra #13
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    Post #18, pic 4 (detail of headlights). In the spotlights you can see small circular scratches caused by washing/cleaning/polishing the car in an incorrect way.

    95% Of the cars on this world has those scratches, but I am one of the few who notice that because I am a polishing idiot.

    In fact on this car it isn't too bad because it is a new vehicle. Last year on a car show I saw some wonderfull Diablo's and in the studio lights there were scratches all over them.

    I guess they received some "tender loving care" by driving them through a washing street, or rubbing them with a sponge with dirt... The majority of those scratches are clearly visible in direct sunlight, especially with black vehicles.

    Man, I already get annoyed when I have a scratched Twingo, let alone a scratched high-performance supercar!

    (Gigantic off-topic comment, but couldn't resist to post).

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    perhaps never cleaning the car is the best solution to avoid scratches....
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    I'm all for never cleaning (the exterior).
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    Visca Catalunya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    perhaps never cleaning the car is the best solution to avoid scratches....
    Never drive it, put it in a museum and never clean it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Man of Steel View Post
    Post #18, pic 4 (detail of headlights). In the spotlights you can see small circular scratches caused by washing/cleaning/polishing the car in an incorrect way.

    95% Of the cars on this world has those scratches, but I am one of the few who notice that because I am a polishing idiot.

    In fact on this car it isn't too bad because it is a new vehicle. Last year on a car show I saw some wonderfull Diablo's and in the studio lights there were scratches all over them.

    I guess they received some "tender loving care" by driving them through a washing street, or rubbing them with a sponge with dirt... The majority of those scratches are clearly visible in direct sunlight, especially with black vehicles.

    Man, I already get annoyed when I have a scratched Twingo, let alone a scratched high-performance supercar!

    (Gigantic off-topic comment, but couldn't resist to post).
    Are you talking about a spot between the two headlights?

    Because I really can't see it.

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    You see that reflection of a light to the right of the light cluster?
    I think that's what he's talking about.

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