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The only daily driver never to be seen by the current owner! :eusa_dance:

 

Haha so true! I have now driven it once and my intention is to drive it as much as I can!!!!

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Taking white out from rear grills was great move, that was only thing I would of change (and rear light tint) but now it looks exactly perfect. I like the dark blue on wheels.

 

Is it okay to put your car to my facebook cover photo?

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I was a little worried at first, but this turned out really well! Love it.

 

Hold up...point of clarification...is this paint or a wrap?

 

It's a wrap!!

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Taking white out from rear grills was great move, that was only thing I would of change (and rear light tint) but now it looks exactly perfect. I like the dark blue on wheels.

 

Is it okay to put your car to my facebook cover photo?

 

I haven't taken the white out from the rear grills, side wing and engine intake vent. I will post pictures after I do change the white to blue. The inside of the wheels have the same blue as the wrap, it just looks darker because there is no light in that small space.

 

Yes you can use the pics for FB!

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360, That is so cool that you worked on my car back in the day! I was looking at this cars first owner and he lived in Florida. Would the work have been done in Florida or NYC?

Thanks for letting me know what it is!!!! Does this radar detector thing look familiar?

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Rhyno, we also had a shop in south fla from 86-89, so it is possible we did the car in fla. the radar is K40 type and probably added after we did work as we would not typically mount the radar in such a generic fashion. On Countachs, we usually build in dual Escorts in the instrument panels with the leather edges rolled in. Yours is the second Lambo that has surfaced this year on LP from the Ultrasmith archives. The other one is resurrection of Jalpa 359 with our work identified during his stripping out of car. I'll try and find/post some pics of my red 25th that had some very special work done to it. enjoy the car in good health.

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Quick google search:

 

Brand:BOSCH

Part Number(s):1 147 328 072

ProductName:Control Element, heating/ventilation

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I had the seats removed so that the seat tracks could get overhauled for smoother operation and I also had all the aftermarket stereo wiring removed. Since a bunch of the interior was taken out I decided to almost remove all of the interior pieces and have an interior shop make it look new again. It looks like I won't have this Countach home anytime soon lol

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