Wide body Gallardo
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Not too bad, as far as those things go (lick 'n stick body kits). Still has a bit of cheap "ricer" feel to it, and it's not as though the stock Gallardo body was somehow lacking in either drama or aesthetics. Guess some people just gotta be different for different's sake, if for no other redeeming rationale.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>Pretty good, although I'm not fan of exotic cars.[/b][/quote]
What's not too love about exotic cars, except the exotic prices? As the cutting edge, Nth degree of ultimate automotive performance art and technology, I'd give my right (enter body part here) for one. Now if only that Lotto ticket would bring home the bacon for daddy... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_mrgreen.gif[/img]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>Pretty good, although I'm not fan of exotic cars.[/b][/quote]
What's not too love about exotic cars, except the exotic prices? As the cutting edge, Nth degree of ultimate automotive performance art and technology, I'd give my right (enter body part here) for one. Now if only that Lotto ticket would bring home the bacon for daddy... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_mrgreen.gif[/img]
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I was not even aware the Gallardo needed a wide body kit. I mean, Lamborghinis are wide cars to begin with, but a wide body kit on a Lambo? Does this Gallardo look like just some big silver square from the top down?
It is a nice looking kit though; classy, yet sporty, and not too ricer-ish. Good thing it has scissor doors, or all parking spaces would be far too narrow for it.
It is a nice looking kit though; classy, yet sporty, and not too ricer-ish. Good thing it has scissor doors, or all parking spaces would be far too narrow for it.
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Gorgeous! I've liked the Gallardo better than the Murc since I first saw it (seeing them drive around town helps, too.) and this just looks like an improvement on an already great design, to me. I've been saving my pennies, nickels, and dimes, only 230 more coffee cans to go! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rhumb @ February 24, 2006, 9:50 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
What's not too love about exotic cars, except the exotic prices?
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It just isn't me. Specific type of people drive exotic cars and I'm not one of them (even if I had money).
What's not too love about exotic cars, except the exotic prices?
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It just isn't me. Specific type of people drive exotic cars and I'm not one of them (even if I had money).
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Red Star @ February 24, 2006, 3:42 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Specific type of people drive exotic cars ...
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Not sure what you mean by this. I suppose you could trot out some stereotypes to associate with exotics (flashy drug dealers?), as you could easily do with the Mustang (insular mulletheads?), but neither would be fair and certainly it would be wrong to malign a perfectly good car, Mustang or Murcialago, by dint of some element of its customer base.
There is a wide range of exotic cars I would love to have, Lotto winnings allowing, purely on their own inherent traits of fantastic performance, handling, braking and aesthetics. These often are the ultimate road-going expression of the automotive performance art and science and I think would represent a very worthy aspiration for any performance car enthusiast.
But that's just me, now where'd I put my Lotto ticket...
Specific type of people drive exotic cars ...
[/b][/quote]
Not sure what you mean by this. I suppose you could trot out some stereotypes to associate with exotics (flashy drug dealers?), as you could easily do with the Mustang (insular mulletheads?), but neither would be fair and certainly it would be wrong to malign a perfectly good car, Mustang or Murcialago, by dint of some element of its customer base.
There is a wide range of exotic cars I would love to have, Lotto winnings allowing, purely on their own inherent traits of fantastic performance, handling, braking and aesthetics. These often are the ultimate road-going expression of the automotive performance art and science and I think would represent a very worthy aspiration for any performance car enthusiast.
But that's just me, now where'd I put my Lotto ticket...
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