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BF Performance GT600 Lamborghini Gallardo

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Swiss tuner BF Performance has decided that Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 looks too innocent and cutesy, so they’ve given it a massive Reventon-style aerokit in hope to make it more aggressive and dynamic. Called the GT600, this kit is available for both coupe and spider models, and it looks quite sporty as well, but it’s almost identical to Lamborghini’s own LP570 Superleggera unveiled at Geneva Motor Show! So…

BF’s carbon fiber aerodynamic kit includes revised front bumper which has been modeled on the legendary Lambo Reventon and has a spoiler in the middle, side skirts and a big rear diffuser as well as a fixed carbon rear wing. Upon request they can also give you LSD doors, so the Gallardo becomes a proper Lambo!

That’s what they have in store for the body, but it’s not all. BF Performacne is also capable of tuning the engine in a way that you can even beat the LP670 SuperVeloce, and as an ultimate sign of expertise they can turn the car form an AWD into a RWD! But Lamborghini has already done that as well with the LP550-2 Balboni. BF also offers five-point belts, a roll-over cage and a carbon-ceramic braking system.

And as for the interior, you get carbon on the steering wheel, door handles, ventilation grids and even at the switch casings. And you can choose the color of this carbon trims as well.

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