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That's like saying, If you don't like doing english at school why bother studying it ;)

you do realize how dumb you sound? the fact you allowed yourself to type that AND click post reply.

wow.

amazing.

That's like saying, If you don't like doing english at school why bother studying it ;)

you do realize how dumb you sound? the fact you allowed yourself to type that AND click post reply.

wow.

amazing.

you do realize how dumb you sound? the fact you allowed yourself to type that AND click post reply.

wow.

amazing.

No, your obviously just a f**king idiot.

Reread what I said.

the analogy stands.

Just because someone is not a fan of something, doesn't mean they cant observe and learn about it.

I have an interest in cars, my knowledge would become pretty one dimensional if all I did was look at skylines (not to say Skylines are the only car that interest me) wouldn't it.

I like some Lambo's just not this one.

I know it's hard for pole smoking fanboys to understand, but some people just enjoy cars from the engineering standpoint even if they are f**king hideous (my opinion) which is all I ever said.

Peace.

meh, dont really care much for it. ill never own one, ill never see one, ill never drive one. i cant get enthusiastic about somthing that is such a myth.

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Although it may be a new car with new fandangled bits, the exterior is too Reventon styled for me. Not only does it take away from the epic limited edition design of the Reventon but at the same time, the exterior design isn't anything spectacularly new.

I'm sure Lamboghini are on the ball when it comes to designing supercars and the giant air vents sucking up small children through the nose has a purpose and serves it well, but I would have liked a newer aerodynamic looking model.

The back end is top notch. Love the LED tail lights but not sure bout the massive gap from the undertray. I'm sure it's got something to do with air flow and downforce, etc but I reckon the back should finish just a tad lower before seeing the carbon fibre bits.

The Countach and the Murcielago SV are still my 2 fav Lambos ever.

Interior is sh|t hot. Love the red on black combo. Dash setup looks like it came from the Toyota LFA though. A lot of nerdy compy PS3 kinda stuff. Secksy analog dials FTW.

I'm assuming that this car is a 7 or 8 speed DSG kinda setup but after watching Whiplash's video, it sounds like the clown driving it is riding the clutch harder than a new manual driver trying not to stall at the lights.

Having said that though and my not super impressed can't wait for it attitude, I'll take mine in either pearl white with black rims or just the basic matte black with black rims.

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