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Lamborghini COUNTACH LP5000 S Build by countach711
Started on: 04-13-2010 02:04 PM
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Last post by: VF1Skullangel on 04-17-2011 02:54 PM
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Originally posted by exoticse:


The car looks great, but take it easy on the driveway ! hehehe ouch.

Might want to invest in some of those nose wheels or a suspension lift.


they repaved our street this summer and raised the crown quite a bit, as if I didn't already have enough to deal with! I have something in mind for that, its on the list with a few other items.
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Originally posted by countach711:


sure, shoot me an email and I'll give you my number. it'll be a little while before its worth viewing as I've got some other things going on in the garage right now.


Sounds good.
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I'm gonna see this car tomorrow

This one and the LP640 Replica. From what it looks like we are gonna get something goin between the 3 of us. a Guy with a Murcielago, another one with a Countach so that pretty much leaves me with one other option to connect the dots
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I am relieved that I am not the only one crazy enough to build one of these cars.
My countach anniversary version has been in the works for many years now.

Since my driveway/street angle would not work with the 5" ground clearance, the front consists of air ride shockwave lifts.
(they really raise the nose up to help her get out!) Each has it's own set of valves to control it's side.

I know many don't like the whole replica idea (it does evoke either love or hate it seems) I will say that when I take it out of the garage, people seem to appear from nowhere and have a great time standing around it talking with each other, which is lots of fun.

While I have been building this "thing" though, I have come to really like the Fiero it is based on and might buy one to restore
because I think they are classic cars in their own right.

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