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Thread: In Photos: 1000 Horsepower Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo!

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    In Photos: 1000 Horsepower Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo!

    Hi all,
    New member, love cars, thought I would share this one:

    As if a Lamborghini Gallardo needs more horsepower.. Of course it does! Check out this 1,000 horsepower twin turbo Gallardo!

    Jump: In Photos: 1000 Horsepower Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo!

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    Welcome to BAUT space_batty_81.

    That is an awesome car isn't it?

    I'm on my second one, since the first one I bought was red. Red on a Gallardo looks terrible I soon discovered...
    So I gave that one to a friend of mine and bought a lightning blue one with custom paint.

    It looks great next to the 69 500 GT Shelby!

    As my garage only holds 6 cars currently, I'll be selling the Ferrari. The windshield wipers cost too much anyway.

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    Neverfly care to put that Shelby in a container and ship it my way. I promise to take good care of it.

    As my garage only holds 6 cars currently, I'll be selling the Ferrari.
    *cough* ** *cough*

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfumbesi View Post
    Neverfly care to put that Shelby in a container and ship it my way. I promise to take good care of it.
    If I actually had one, you would have to kill me about four times to get it.
    Four, because the first three wouldn't be enough.


    Quote Originally Posted by mfumbesi View Post
    *cough* ** *cough*


    Hey! He said "New Member"!
    First post... I figured he wouldn't know any better anyway

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    I'll take your Ferrari. I can afford wiper blades.

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    I've worked on Ferraris. And Lamborghinis. A few Lotus..es. Loti? Anyway.

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    Stunning car no doubt but I have never come to terms with the nose. Veyron, well, one whose nose I do like.

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    I'd like one. Here's something else that I'd like to have in my garage



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    Nice, but IMO the most beautiful car Lambo ever build was the Muira IMO.

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    I'm one of those funny people who have never seen a Gallardo in real life, though I have seen a Murcielago, twice, simply on the street, in my town. A silver one and a black one. Statistics dictate that chances are quite high I will have seen a gallardo by the time I've seen my third Murcielago.

    My brother has seen the police Gallardo in Italy. Literally a unique car.

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    That's pretty cool! I certainly wouldn't mind having one, although it would be more for show, than use, as an afternoon's drive would cost $100...

    As far as raw horsepower goes, though, top fueler dragsters these days are cranking out more than 8,000 hp, but the engines have a lifespace of between 1 and 3 races.

    Meanwhile, I've flown planes that put out more than 25,000 hp, and the engines were good to go for more than a thousand hours. Yes, as they were turboprops, technically, they were turbo-charged, as well, as that's how the engine works, even if they're not pistons...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tesarra View Post
    The nice thing is that if you can afford one of those, you can probably afford to buy the carbon offset credits too... :P

    Or do they just sit in your respective garages and look pretty while you drive your Smart for Two?


    Tes
    if i had one, i wouldn't bother with any silly carbon offsets- but i'd get one of those "my carbon footprint is bigger than yours" bumper stickers and place it in a place where everyone is sure to see it..
    actually, i think i need to buy me a few of those for the old junk that i actually own..

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    Quote Originally Posted by redshifter View Post
    Nice, but IMO the most beautiful car Lambo ever build was the Muira IMO.
    Yes, definitely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by novaderrik View Post
    if i had one, i wouldn't bother with any silly carbon offsets- but i'd get one of those "my carbon footprint is bigger than yours" bumper stickers and place it in a place where everyone is sure to see it..
    actually, i think i need to buy me a few of those for the old junk that i actually own..
    In case of the Vertigo, you can optionally have a large number of parts in carbon instead of metal, to save weight. Choosing that option almost doubles the price tag of the car...

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    I'm a big fan of these, personally:

    http://www.1resimler.com/data/media/...Twin-Turbo.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjl View Post
    I'm a big fan of these, personally:

    http://www.1resimler.com/data/media/...Twin-Turbo.jpg
    That looks like Lightning McQueen.

    Whatsup Stickers?


    KACHOW!

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    them foreign cars just don't do it for me.. if i had to take any of the new "super cars" out there, mine would be the new 600+ hp supercharged ZR1 Corvette that has room for not only a passenger, but alsp some usable trunk space- and they get 20 something mpg when you aren't going 200mph.
    plus, you know, they are American cars designed by Americans..

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    i was on another site in which many people were claiming that american cars suck because of, say, Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc. I mentioned the Corvette and they made fun of it. Then i linked to a page describing how the Corvette holds the record at the Green Hell and no one ever posted in that thread again.

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    That one I posted (Saleen S7 Twin Turbo) is a completely american car. It'll wipe the floor with any corvette too. 2900lbs, 750HP, and incredible aerodynamics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjl View Post
    That one I posted (Saleen S7 Twin Turbo) is a completely american car. It'll wipe the floor with any corvette too. 2900lbs, 750HP, and incredible aerodynamics.
    and what is the price tag on one of those? i'd wager it's much more than a new ZR1..

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    Quote Originally Posted by novaderrik View Post
    and what is the price tag on one of those? i'd wager it's much more than a new ZR1..
    Over double at $580,000.

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    I never understood the allure of a Corvette. A mediocre performer, but a truly remarkable marketing success.

    Every car that was designed to challenge it based on performance beat it hands down. But none could match it's well entrenched image as America's roadster. I think it was a huge advantage to be the first of it's kind (here in the US).

    I can't speak to anything past the late 80's, but that was my take back when I was more into performance cars and followed them somewhat closely. The Corvette was the one that got beat by cars that cost half as much. (Cyclone Spoiler, AMX, Hemi-Cuda). The Vette strikes me as an "image" car.

    Even today though; why would you buy a Corvette when you could get something like a Superformance Mark III (from South Africa). For a little more than half the price of the Vette you get an extremely well engineered replica (built from the ground up - not a kit car) of a truly classic roadster, including a Rousch Racing 512 ci engine. You CAN have it all; modern performance and a classic design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by novaderrik View Post
    and what is the price tag on one of those? i'd wager it's much more than a new ZR1..
    Oh heck yes. If price were factored in, I'd take the corvette any day (or a new Viper).

    I can still dream though

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    Agreed CJL... though I'd skip the Viper. New Vettes are a force to be reckoned with. I'd like a Noble over a Viper.

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    I'd like one of these.

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    You sure yo don't want a Kaiser deuce-and-a-half?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LotusExcelle View Post
    You sure yo don't want a Kaiser deuce-and-a-half?
    I wouldn't mind one. But they are rather large and can be a pain to work on at times without a Big Jack.

    Nahh, the one I posted is Perfect...

    I could paint it up Jeepers Creepers style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmerjumperdon View Post
    I never understood the allure of a Corvette. A mediocre performer, but a truly remarkable marketing success.

    Every car that was designed to challenge it based on performance beat it hands down. But none could match it's well entrenched image as America's roadster. I think it was a huge advantage to be the first of it's kind (here in the US).

    I can't speak to anything past the late 80's, but that was my take back when I was more into performance cars and followed them somewhat closely. The Corvette was the one that got beat by cars that cost half as much. (Cyclone Spoiler, AMX, Hemi-Cuda). The Vette strikes me as an "image" car.

    Even today though; why would you buy a Corvette when you could get something like a Superformance Mark III (from South Africa). For a little more than half the price of the Vette you get an extremely well engineered replica (built from the ground up - not a kit car) of a truly classic roadster, including a Rousch Racing 512 ci engine. You CAN have it all; modern performance and a classic design.
    have you looked at the performance numbers of any Corvettes built in the last 20 years or so, and compared them to the "super cars" that were available at the same time? the Corvette really started to become a world class car in the late 80's, and they are world killers today. a "base" Corvette costs around $45k and has over 400hp, goes something like 180mph, and gets well over 30mpg if you drive it nice. all that and there is enough room in the trunk for a week's worth of groceries for a couple of people..

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    Quote Originally Posted by LotusExcelle View Post
    Agreed CJL... though I'd skip the Viper. New Vettes are a force to be reckoned with. I'd like a Noble over a Viper.
    Have you seen the newest vipers? 600hp, and they finally fixed the handling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by novaderrik View Post
    have you looked at the performance numbers of any Corvettes built in the last 20 years or so, and compared them to the "super cars" that were available at the same time? the Corvette really started to become a world class car in the late 80's, and they are world killers today. a "base" Corvette costs around $45k and has over 400hp, goes something like 180mph, and gets well over 30mpg if you drive it nice. all that and there is enough room in the trunk for a week's worth of groceries for a couple of people..
    Like I said, that was about the time I stopped paying much attention.

    And yet still, if those numbers are true, I'd skip the Vette. For about the same price, I'd take the Superformance Mark III; only because then I'd have the modern performance AND the classic design. But then I'm a sucker for classic looks - so just a personal preference.

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