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Diablo fans build a replica from scratch

Discussion in 'General Automotive Discussion' started by zeeshan6, Aug 27, 2014.

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  1. zeeshan6

    zeeshan6 Formula Junior

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  2. 355dreamer

    355dreamer F1 World Champ
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    That's the biggest pile of junk ever. There's so much warning with the reporting as well. Next Enzo Ferrari? Please.
     
  3. Redlambo

    Redlambo Formula 3
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    I saw this as well and heard they spent $800K to build them.

    Not brilliant to say the least.
     
  4. ralfabco

    ralfabco Two Time F1 World Champ
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    This crap does not belong in the Lamborghini section.


    Years ago some moron in Canada had a 'Diablo' style craplica, and spent over six figures on the car. He did a lot of the work by himself. Did he calculate the value of his time ? It even had some genuine Lamborghini parts. More L parts ($$) are added in an attempt to fool the people who know.
     
  5. nickinafrica

    nickinafrica Karting

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    Well we all know that the Chinese can copy items the west build, but as with most things they produce, although they may look the same, they very rarely work anything like, yes it had a Lamborghini badge, but that does not make it one, it is also 4 cylinders short!!!!!!!
     
  6. Yes, General Automotive Discussion. :)
     
  7. DiabloTerr

    DiabloTerr Formula Junior

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    Question...Question...How did this man build this "replica" from scratch when the body is from a kit car company called D and R Replicas? The stupidly big front bumper and weird door angles are a dead giveaway of their style of kits. It is hard to replicate the feel of an exotic car without spending exotic car money.
     

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