In my professional and highly distinguished opinion.. I find what lets kit cars down the most when they try and replocate Lamborghini's is that the wheels don't compliment the body shape like in the real car. they are too sunken most of the time or not of a big enough diameter. if the rims had a better fit, this one would definitely be one of the better examples out there. End correspondence.
Yeah I noticed the wheels as well, looks strange as. I love modifications on cars and kit cars but I really dislike when they try and copy another car. He wants $45000 for it, for $62000 on car sales you could buy an actual Lambo
Well got to hand it to him - at least he got it finished & registered. Arashi eat your heart out hey! Why would you make it white though and, yeah, a better suited set of alloys with some massive rear spacers would help. Aside from pulling up everywhere in it and having people end up saying "f... me, you're the biggest wanker I think I've ever met" - it's pretty good :rofl:
taking another look at it. man those rims are all about 5 inches too shallow and need some camber up in them biatches.
Nah Arasharse is probably going too buy it and ship over to his place and claim he designed it and built it etc etc :rofl:
Surprisingly enough it probably cost more than $25k to build. I don't particularly like it, but I know how much work it would have taken. (Should have done the wheels though and why do all that then sell it?) Custom fibreglass panels and even kits cost a LOT I looked into it a few years ago when I was messing with the idea of building a kit car. A good kit can cost $10k - $15k or more and completely customs fibreglass panels can cost $2000+ each depending on complexity and quality. Add on the price of the car, custom leather interior and all the man hours involved and it would have cost a LOT. That said, it still looks like crap imho. lol
i just bought a Lamborghini Aventador ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hehe but not that one, mines a pretty green one.