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3 Feb 2010The dream is present in most boys and it never really fades away with age. We all dream about having one, and for most people, it stay just that, a dream. But the beauty and the constant renewal of original design keeps our eyes focused on this car year in and year out… by now you probably know what car I am talking about, don’t you?
Yup, it’s the Lamborghini of course. It’s the farmer that turned sports car manufacturer only to literally show Ferrari how to make a real car. Its shape always depicts the future in every line and with each year that passes by it gets sexier and sexier with each new incarnation. The question is really, where will Lamborghini go from here? Do they have designers good enough to draw up yet another classic car to put in the hall of fame like all the previous models?
After seeing these new pictures of what looks like a new Lamborghini model, done by designer Slavche Tanevski, I have no doubt that Lamborghini will be able to stun us all once again. The car somewhat reminds me of the Batmobile, but still it catches my interest. The lines are very unconventional and it somewhat works against Lamborghini’s idea of air flow. But, nevertheless, it looks as sexy as it has always been. I can truly see this car on the road and I would hope for Lamborghini to actually put a few in circulation. If even just for sports. The idea and design is just outstanding.
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5 Responses to A New Lamborghini? | Lambo Is the New Black!
Just My 2¢
March 17th, 2010 at 5:39 am
It sounds to me like it was designed by a team. It was created in Sant'Agata Bolognese which is the birthplace of the Lamborghini, and fine-tuned by the Lamborghini Technical Department and Development Division at Lamborghini’s Centro Stile (Style Center). It's not clear from anything I have read if there was a single designer behind the original concept. If the designer's name is revealed after this question is already closed, I'll come back and post it in the comments.
kels
March 20th, 2010 at 12:54 am
does it really matter cuz their all faggits
fodaddy19
March 23rd, 2010 at 11:43 am
Take a look at the link below for numerous Ferrari & Lamborghini kits for the MR2. Cost of the kits vary from about $3,500 to $15,000 depending on model. Remember this is only the cost for the kit and does not include S&H, assembly, paint, and accessories like rims & trim items.
KENNETH Y
March 24th, 2010 at 1:56 am
sure you can , maybe at a local tech school ? where they train to do auto-body work ?? don't hurt to ask !!
HOGHEAD
March 25th, 2010 at 5:11 pm
why have u asked the same question three times?????