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I really dont think I like the suede interior. It would piss me off touching it, then having to brush it back the same way so it doesnt look "funny" (you all know what i mean)

Hot kit tho

  • 3 weeks later...
lmao... lambo's are probably the only car in the world where a veilside kit actually suits the shape of the car.

IMO, why would you put a body kit on a Lamborghini... LOL!

But it does top it off nicely.

Almost looks like a factory body kit.

  • 4 weeks later...
IMO, why would you put a body kit on a Lamborghini... LOL!

But it does top it off nicely.

Almost looks like a factory body kit.

and that is the only reason why the veilside kit looks any good on it.

i must say that this is probably veilside's laziest work ever if you compare it to their other kits. their other kits they have added lips on front bars, then put more lips on the lips, and used as much fibreglass as they could get their hands on when making rear wings. but for this they have taken the less is more approach and walked around the car, and gone "ok lads, it's just gone 5pm on a friday arvo, so we'll just cut a few holes in the side of the front bar and stick some plastic guttering upside down under the rear bar and then we can all go home", LOL

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