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Hey guys,

Browsing the net today, came across this creation. Only thing is. I'm not sure what to think about it. I like it because its a Murcielago. I don't think i like the body "additions" they've put on, such as the front bar diffuser? And the big air ducts on the side skirts?

Anyway,

tell me what you think?

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Off topic ... just a tad... but...

I'd like to see something like a SHOWROOM MUSEUM of GTRs and SKYLINES just like they have 2X Lamborghini Museums.

Some of the cars can be perhaps 'donated' for a month or two of each year by its fastidious owner.

I've seen 1X Lamborghini Museum at Sant 'Agata half an hour east of Modena

There's a Ducati Museum and a Maserati Museum at Modena (-got chucked out of the Maserati Service area there lol)

Yes, I saw the Ferrari Museum and Test Track at Maranello half an hour south of Modena

And I thought... Wouldn't it be nice to have a GTR and SKYLINES Museum to visit, have cruises there, technical info. sourcing

Yes, I'm aware of a bit of what's been done in Japan, and I'm aware of how much another 'Terry' has put into a Racing Nissan display at Gosford (Trackside Rsetaurant), but I must say that Lamborghinis have done their homework superbly with

i) The manufacturing plant able to be viewed from the top floor of the museum thru' huge glass panels overlooking a dust-free area

ii) A Diablo planted on a wall, and when you cross a hidden beam, it plays a recording of the thing screaming around a test track

iii) Project Cars

iv) Special Edition Countaches

v) Miura

vi) Racing Lambos still in livery

vii) New ones for sale in the foyer

viii) History of how Lamborghini Snr was told by Enzo to go back and fix up tractors rather than coach Ferrari how to make a decent clutch > a wall to wall history of B&W photos to modern day colour shots

ix) On the other side of the foyer - an aftermarket shop with Bulls everywhere on ties, leather jackets, golf equipment, valises

Ferrari is nowhere near as friendly. The manufacturing is hush-hush unless you'd bought one or had been on a medical conference package. Ferrari was still interesting and glitzy, but I felt cramped and the cars were cramped. It seemed to be more of a take-it-or-leave-it attitude. Whereas the staff at Lambo wanted to know where you came from yaddayadda. I did get some dvd footage of the service area too before I got chucked out of that too (along with Maserati). Yeh naughty boy. :blink:

Saw Lambo service technicians doing computer mapping of cars in the car park before they'd fang it up the street for a run. Whilst driving to a local store for lunch in that little township, it was nothing unusual to a see another Lambo heading back to the Service Dept.

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