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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!

Then I suppose they wouldn't be making SUPERcars, now would they.

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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.

+1 and +1

people don't seem to care when people put r34 panels onto a 32, or the s15 front onto a s13, etc. sure this is taking it one step further, but at the end of the day a 32 with 34 panels is still a bastardisation of trying to make something old and dated look like a better looking car.

you people need to pull your head out of your arses and appreciate the work that must've gone into that car.

I admire it because of the work that has gone into it, but not my thing. If that Gallardo is really the donor vehicle, then I would rather have sold off the Mustang, put the Gallardo back together, and done this:

you people need to pull your head out of your arses and appreciate the work that must've gone into that car.

You need to pull YOUR head out of YOUR arse and understand that not everyone has the same taste as the person who created that thing - yeah sure the engine is nice, lots of work has gone into this thing... still doesnt make the lambo rear bumper look any more descent on it!

I admire it because of the work that has gone into it, but not my thing. If that Gallardo is really the donor vehicle, then I would rather have sold off the Mustang, put the Gallardo back together, and done this:

Yea from the pics of the lambo donor, it didnt have a scratch on it! so why not just put it back together!

Acctually after writing that, i guess it WOULD be a pretty awesome project to have going and i myself like to have a car thats different from most, which that mustorgini thing certainly is but im not sure i could kill a perfectly good lambo to do it........

too much time and way too much money!!

........And that was my next thought lol

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