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Official Pagani Huayra pictures thread.

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  1. ar_es

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    Just got to love the attention to detail on everything made on this car.
     
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    Does anyone know the chassis number on the red one? If it's either 006 or 007, it's one of the cars I saw under construction.
     
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    This car looks great in any colour! Amazing.
     
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    Maybe the real car that looks amazing in any colour is the Aventador in my opinion.
    I even like it in pink with black rims!


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    That's true, Aventador looks great in dark green, yellow, red, orange, anything really!
     
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    Even in purple for me :)

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    Paris, France.
    Could anyone recognize the plate?

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    I love this thread Ares. Excellent initiative. What about zondas? Should we add them in or start a separate one?
     
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    Stunning pic
     
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    Thank you, I'm the only one who can save the italian community here :p
    There's another thread for the Zonda.
    If you look through my posts you can see it (I can't actually search it with Tapatalk)


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    No problem :)


    Looks good as well.


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    Enjoyed viewing the pics! I drove the Huayra last week around a track and I was a passanger with Davide Testi at the wheel. All I have to say is WOW!
    What an exciting, beautiful and unbelievable car.
    Driving around the car with Davide at the wheel was brutal. Imagine the fastest you would expect a professional driver to drive and then triple it. It felt like we were doing 140mph 50 yards before a 90 degree right hander, slam on the brakes, get thrown against the belts, car squirreling and popping and downshifting and then fly around the bend like you were being swung around on the end of a string, then hold on for the next bend, brake, ugh, thrown against the belts, hard on the gas etc. It took me about half an hour after I got out to stop feeling nauseous! But wow what a rush.
    I asked Davide was he driving at 8/10 or 9/10 and he casually said (in Italian of course) about 6/10. Pretty amazing.
    I then drove the car myself at my own 6/10 which was probably HALF as fast as Davide was driving but what a great feel, so special, so connected, loved all the industrial, whines and aircraft noises coming from the engine.
    I don't have enough superlatives to describe the look of the car, the feel of the car, how special it is, how exciting it is. Layer on top of this Mr Pagani's story and the fact that this is one man's dream hand making a special car that few people will ever see let alone own and it makes me think with the production run of 100 coupes (+ some roadsters to come) this might be the McLaren F1 of the modern day.
    I'm thinking of getting one.
     

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