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LAMBO POWER II
The Lamborghini Gallardo SE

We know Allan from our Lambo Power article in issue 3, when we took a look at the impressive collection of Lamborghini's he owned over the years, all tuned to some extent.

His bright red Murciélago was already fitted with massive Maya wheels in intimidating 19 inch at the front and tall 20 inch units at the rear.
When Allan replaced his Murciélago with this limited edition Gallardo SE, he naturally decided to personalize it too, just like he did with his previous Bulls.

But why would you replace the V12 flagship with a V10 4entry' model you might ask, well the answer is simple, the Gallardo is so much more of a driving car than the Murciélago. It is smaller for one, so it is also easier to drive in everyday traffic, and the Gallardo actually accelerates faster than the original V12 (by now the LP640 is again faster naturally) and offered better brakes when they introduced the slightly modified MY 2006 Gallardo.



To avoid high speeding tickets he also installed front and rear remote radar units, just to be on the safe side when clearing the lungs of his amazing Lamborghini Gallardo SE. These lungs now breathe through a Gruppe M Carbon Fiber intake by the way, to improve air flow into the engine manifolds.

the engine cover and the adjustable rear wing are finished in high gloss black ...
The V10 engine is clearly visible underneath the glass engine cover that was standard on the Gallardo SE. Note that the rest of the engine cover and the adjustable rear wing are finished in high gloss black on the SE, which contrasts heavily with the bright color on this specific car. An additional touch of black was executed by tinting the taillights on the Gallardo and applying a dark tint to the side windows of this V10.

With the lowered suspension on this Lamborghini, the rims fill the wheel arches completely and create a stunning look.



This orange metallic Gallardo looks amazing from every angle, really nice and just right, it has been personalized with great taste, not overdone, but just different enough to notice something changed and make you take a second look at it.

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