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ELIM

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    In late July / early August I will be taking delivery of my favorite Hyper Car! It is especially exciting to me because for many years I thought that I would never be able to legally register and drive one in the United States. If Ferrari is the Horse, and Lamborghini is the Bull, IMO Pagani is the Unicorn.

     

    My car is the first special edition "one-off" Pagani Huayra that has been made and it will be delivered to me through Prestige Imports in Miami, FL. The entire process has been absolutely amazing. I can confirm through this experience that Pagani Automobili and Prestige Imports both treat their customers like family.

     

    My instagram username is : @LamborghiniKS - that is the only social media site that I am on. I went with ZondaUFO as my username on here to mix it up. Lamborghini and Pagani are my two favorite brands.

     

    I look forward to getting to know all of you and sharing our mutual passion for cars!

     

    With Best,

    Kris

    Miami Beach, FL

    Instagram : @LamborghiniKS

     

  2. If so, congrats webster132!

     

    http://thesupercarkids.com/koenisegg-agera...ulholland-drive

     

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    The Mulholland Drive road is a twisty road in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California, U.S. At exact this location automotive photographer Christopher Garcia spotted the brand new Koenigsegg Agera HH, the first ever Koenigsegg Agera registered in the U.S.

     

    The one-off supercar was commissioned by Danish programmer David Heinemeier Hansson, who also has a Pagani Zonda HH in a similar color trim. The car was spotted on a transport and photographed a few days ago on an U.S. road fitted with U.S. plates.

     

    The new photos show the vehicle driving across the wonderful driver’s road, where it truly belongs. For your information, the HH is based on an Agera S technical spec, which means it has Aircore hollow carbon fiber wheels, upgraded power and enhanced aerodynamics. The Agera S has a top speed of over 400 kmh. It runs on regular petrol and comes with a newly developed 1030 hp twin turbo engine with a torque of 1100 Nm.

  3. From Top Gear with even more photos:

    http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/lamborghi...taly-2013-05-08

     

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    You're probably aware of the debt you owe to Enzo Ferrari, but perhaps not in the way you expect.

     

    Certainly, you owe him for services to automotive delicacy for his delicious and utterly beguiling 250 GT. But you also owe him because had Ferrucio Lamborghini not thought the workmanship on his 250 to be a bit rubbish, he never would have started a supercar company, and the world would never have borne witness to an Aventador. Or Reventon. Or Gallardo. Or Diablo. Or Countach. Or Miura.

     

    Or so the legend goes, anyway. So praise be to Enzo Ferrari then, for helping spur on wealthy Italian industrialist Ferrucio - who was a British prisoner of war during WW2 and owned an air-conditioning company - to kick start one of the great Italian supercar manufacturers, thus giving teenage boys something to pin up on their bedroom walls.

     

    This month, Lamborghini turns 50, and its throwing quite the party. To celebrate, the company has gathered up 350 Lamborghinis - owners and guests - for a grand tour across Italy, starting from Milan, through the Trebbia Valley to the Forte del Marmi, then from Rome to Bologna, passing through Orvieto, Arezzo, and San Giustino Valdarno. From Bologna, the tour will end at Sant '#### Bolognese, Lamborghini's birthplace and headquarters.

     

    It'll be some line-up. The Gallardo makes up the bulk of the 350-strong parade (123 cars) - fitting, considering it's the company's most successful model ever - along with a fine splattering of Aventadors, but there's also much more: 36 Murcielagos, 21 Diablos (best roll-up your pastel blue suit sleeves), 17 Miuras, 15 Countachs, eight Espadas, six Urracos, five 400 GTs, three 350 GTs, two Jaramas and even an LM 002. Forgotten what the LM 002 is? Imagine a four-wheel-drive Lamborghini Cathedral, and you're probably there. Ferrucio did start off making tractors, don't forget.

     

    "Since our founder Ferrucio Lamborghini first founded the company," says Lambo CEO Stephan Winkelmann, "a characteristic inherent in our DNA is to address the challenge and not overcome it, but to push boundaries to achieve something even more extraordinary."

     

    Have a click through for pics from the launch, and head back to TopGear.com next week for the full story...

  4. Incredible thread x 100!

     

    Congrats Raging Bull and bravo on your intended purpose with this unique Bull...such an awesome thing for the charities and Lambo community as a whole. :icon_thumleft:

     

    Any comments about the exhaust system, ie, the sound, differences from the Aventador's system, etc? Is the front lift system still intact? As mentioned earlier, so many questions! :eusa_think: :icon_super:

     

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