SEMA 2014
Specialty Equipment Market Association, better known as SEMA, set the record for the world's largest tuning show with 130,000 attendees from more than
100 countries last week in
Las Vegas.
The uniquely modified Lamborghinis dismayed
Lamborghini purists who fear that the tuning community tarnishes the
Italian brand's image.
The new Liberty Walk Aventador was the most scandalous.
Liberty Walk of
Japan unveiled their new widebody
Lamborghini Aventador with extra wide tacked-on fenders, new front fascia and updated rear with a gigantic spoiler. The
Japanese tuning company cut away the original fenders to fit massive Forgiato custom forged wheels underneath.
Plus, they added an airbag suspension to create a ridiculously low stance. One could describe the car as the
Kim Kardashian of Lambos.
They took a wide car and made it wider.
- Christensen
VORSTEINER
Vorsteiner brought two modified Lamborghinis to SEMA.
The company is known as one of the highest quality aftermarket-manufactures for
European wheels and composite body kits. Representatives from the brand stated they would have multiple new parts for the
Lamborghini Huracan following the show.
Spectators had a hard time choosing their favorite between the
Rosso Mars Vorsteiner
Huracan and their dark blue Vorsteiner Aventador.
FAMOUS AUTOSPORTS
Famous Autosports increased the output of the Lamborghini Huracan to 670 hp.
According to the
Los Angeles based company, this was accomplished with a chip tune and custom free flowing exhaust. In addition, new
RSV Forged were added to give the Verde
Mantis Huracan a distinctive look.
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- published: 12 Nov 2014
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