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and why should i think lambo's look good just because they cost the bomb and society tells me to? i think they are ugly, & that's my opinion like it or eat a dick really... :banana:

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and why should i think lambo's look good just because they cost the bomb and society tells me to? i think they are ugly, & that's my opinion like it or eat a dick really... :)

Love the smiley face... it's like saying "With all due respect suck ma bawlz".

Oh... and If I had the disposable income I'd probably buy a different euro beast AND have a tricked GTR for the track (you know because if I have half a mill sitting round to throw away on a car, then I probably have enough to buy a couple of cars)... but still a very nice car all round.

there is 1 thing that would be enough to make me buy a lambo if i had the money. it would compensate for the poor visibility, the fact that the pedals are slightly to the left of the drivers seat due to the front wheel, etc and that is the exhaust note. the exhaust noise of a lambo is enough to give me a chubby.

and this has probably already been said, but, the thread says that is a lp640 (murceilago) commercial, but the clip is for the gallardo lp560

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