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Any good lambo sites?

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  1. dkny

    dkny Formula Junior

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    I am thinking of buying a diablo, but am still very unsure of maintainance issues, reliability, etc. Just looking for a few other resources to do my homework
     
  2. gday

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    Searching for and posting questions here would be a good start.

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  3. dkny

    dkny Formula Junior

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    OK, maybe you guys will be easier on mye than my 348 brothers. Start with, I am 6'3" 190 lbs, how is the fit? I have a f-car and am very familiar with maintanance costs, how does the bull compare? I think I am leaning towards the 99 VT Roadster or a VT6.0
     
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    Lambo power is the best that i know of also lamborghini fourm is not to bad.They should be able to answer a lot of your questions..
     
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    Champboat/Champcar Formula Junior

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    Here at Ferrari -chat is the best Lambo forum you will find , I have a 98 SV , its a great car , + have been driving it daily for 7 months . Find one that runs and shifts real good + you will have fun .
     
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    I am 6' 2" and 210# and I know that from experience you will fit fine in any Diablo. And, lucky you, because of your height, you will see really well over the lightest weight model of the Diablo's (except for the SE) dash pod. Many people deride the early cars for their high dash pods. If you are short, that sucks....you can't see over it...and like the song goes " ...short people....have no reason....to..." drive an early Diablo! If you are tall (lucky you) than you can see just fine over it and you can see all the critical gauges (like your RPMs and speed) without even taking your eyes off the road! ...perfectly placed for viewing from peripheral vision. Early Diablos rock, if you are tall...As dicated by Chrysler who probably figured many buyer (athletes) were tall ! Light weight, rear wheel drive....best version is usually the first version... purity of design..... awesome ergonomics (if you are average or above in size per American design parameters per Chrysler (but bad for Italians! ( but that wasn't the main target anyways)). So lucky you...!!!! Get any Diablo you love. Your size does not matter..... What you love and what floats your boat...whatever the variant....will make you happy! There is no such thing as a bad Diablo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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