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(Insert homer simpson voice) sweet mercyless crap, What the hell have they done to my car......

Thumbs up for effort though, this is what hapans when people have more money then sence.

^^ haha classic

meanwhile, are we sure he's dropped all the running gear in? I mean it would be very difficult to get the 4wd and everything in, someone must have a got a banged up gallardo cheap and used it all up...

like that bentley...mmm who wouldn't swap all the bits for some W12 loving :)

linky here: http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4778

All the people claiming fails have pretty much failed so hard themselves collectively, I fear a paradox and the future of SAU (not to mention the universe).

How on earth could ripping the shitty v8 donk out of a mustang and replacing it with a Gallardo engine be a bad thing? Im gonna be the first to say it - motherf**king WIN! Id line that mustang up at the lights (its dark and i cant see the funny looking ass end) and think "dun dun dun, another american muscle car bites the dust" and then BAM!.... Id have the sound of that V10 ringing in my ears 5 sundays from now.

If you lot prefer the 8 banger and boring standard interior... well id be checking myself for aids quicksmart.

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All the people claiming fails have pretty much failed so hard themselves collectively, I fear a paradox and the future of SAU (not to mention the universe).

How on earth could ripping the shitty v8 donk out of a mustang and replacing it with a Gallardo engine be a bad thing? Im gonna be the first to say it - motherf**king WIN! Id line that mustang up at the lights (its dark and i cant see the funny looking ass end) and think "dun dun dun, another american muscle car bites the dust" and then BAM!.... Id have the sound of that V10 ringing in my ears 5 sundays from now.

If you lot prefer the 8 banger and boring standard interior... well id be checking myself for aids quicksmart.

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All the people claiming fails have pretty much failed so hard themselves collectively, I fear a paradox and the future of SAU (not to mention the universe).

How on earth could ripping the shitty v8 donk out of a mustang and replacing it with a Gallardo engine be a bad thing? Im gonna be the first to say it - motherf**king WIN! Id line that mustang up at the lights (its dark and i cant see the funny looking ass end) and think "dun dun dun, another american muscle car bites the dust" and then BAM!.... Id have the sound of that V10 ringing in my ears 5 sundays from now.

If you lot prefer the 8 banger and boring standard interior... well id be checking myself for aids quicksmart.

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+1 wtf are you saying ONETEN?

what are you smoking?

that thing is fcuking foul

here's the lambo that donated the parts to the stang:

http://www.rhcollectibles.com/showroom/130...llardo-SE?sold=

personally i reckon its awesome... cos everyone know what a sack full of doorknobs the mustang is with its 1960's live rear axle etc. about time someone modernised the stang's drivetrain and suspension.

I think that's great!

I only like the style of ONE lambo. can't even remember the model, but it was designed to look like an F22 :D

THIS is a lambo i'd buy. If they stopped doing the "oh look how itallian and inventive we are" styling and just made it LOOK LIKE A CAR!

Maybe i'm slightly bias, as I have a soft spot for ponies... but still. Mustang body = win. Lambo engine = win. Why the hell not combine them? :thumbsup:

Surely that conversion with the Lambo running gear and the donor Mustang would have cost close to the price of a second hand gallardo....
I can sort of imagine what motivated the engine conversion, but why the Lamborghini badging, rear bumper and interior? That's what I don't understand. :D

He might have picked up the Lambo gear for US$60,000 out of a wreck...and if he knows his stuff, probably did the conversion himself. Yeah the exterior bits are a bit weird. But I look at it in a street sleeper / teasing sort of sense; you wouldn't know it's got Lambo gear in it just by him blowing you away unless you were a die hard fan who knew the sounds of the engine/exhaust.

Not my thing personally but I can see what he was going for.

lol @ all the tards that think its a lambo with a mustang body style conversion. its a mustang that's been fitted with a lambo drivetrain and suspension. which is instant win in my books.

its like putting R35 GTR drivetrain, interior and suspension into an R33. Making something that's ghey with aids less ghey by putting in something that oozes heterosexuality and Chuck Norris-like awesomeness.

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