Drool: Hamann Victory II Lamborghini Gallardo
29 Dec 2010|3,750 views
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But, German tuning company Hamann took a different approach.
Instead of painting it Electric Orange with ambiguous carbon-fibre trim kit, they went for the Matte look. Complete with a new front apron, front fenders, functional air scoop on the roof, and flared wheel arches front & rear (of course, these bits are all available in carbon fibre).
While the Victory II isn't exactly subtle, it does manage to pull off a slight exaggeration of the car's lines, in a very tasteful way. However, they can probably paint it in Surface of the Sun Yellow if you ask them.
Besides the body kit, and lightweight wheels, the Hamann Gallardo gets "Wing Doors".
But they don't look right somehow.
Inside, the Victory II, there's enough Alcantera to carpet Buckingham Palace. Plus, there's loads of carbon-fibre too.
Heck, the steering wheel, and the seats are even made from the stuff.
In the showing off department, the Victory II's interior won't disappoint.
Under the bonnet, they fiddled with the engine computer and exhaust. But, they stopped short of making any real modifications. The result is an extra 20 horsepower (572-hp) and a new top speed of 328 km/h.
While this car isn't exactly a wallflower, at least it won't go around shouting "WEE!!! LOOK AT ME!!!!" …like other customed Lamborghinis tend to do.
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But, German tuning company Hamann took a different approach.
Instead of painting it Electric Orange with ambiguous carbon-fibre trim kit, they went for the Matte look. Complete with a new front apron, front fenders, functional air scoop on the roof, and flared wheel arches front & rear (of course, these bits are all available in carbon fibre).
While the Victory II isn't exactly subtle, it does manage to pull off a slight exaggeration of the car's lines, in a very tasteful way. However, they can probably paint it in Surface of the Sun Yellow if you ask them.
Besides the body kit, and lightweight wheels, the Hamann Gallardo gets "Wing Doors".
But they don't look right somehow.
Inside, the Victory II, there's enough Alcantera to carpet Buckingham Palace. Plus, there's loads of carbon-fibre too.
Heck, the steering wheel, and the seats are even made from the stuff.
In the showing off department, the Victory II's interior won't disappoint.
Under the bonnet, they fiddled with the engine computer and exhaust. But, they stopped short of making any real modifications. The result is an extra 20 horsepower (572-hp) and a new top speed of 328 km/h.
While this car isn't exactly a wallflower, at least it won't go around shouting "WEE!!! LOOK AT ME!!!!" …like other customed Lamborghinis tend to do.
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