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Schick - 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

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Recently updated on February 3, 2021 at 07:16 am

Schick - 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

This 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-style body parts is a spectacular vehicle from the glorious 90s. More than 20 years ago (1998) Lamborghini brought the Diablo GT on the market. It was a particularly aggressive variant of the Diablo with a radically changed body design. The wide fenders, the large air inlets in the apron, the powerful fixed rear spoiler and the fact that all these components were largely made of carbon fiber were striking. And this model that is currently on has this spectacular GT look from back then Bring a trailer is offered. Hard to believe that there is no real Diablo GT is. It's actually the older 1991 Diablo masquerading as a "GT Tribute" like that Bring a trailer Indicating. As with the real GT, the bonnet, the fenders, the front and rear bumpers, the side skirts, the widened rear side walls, the fixed rear wing and the diffuser are made of carbon and were installed by Lamborghini Dallas about 10 years ago.

Fully painted in elegant balloon white

Schick - 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

The car was then repainted in elegant "Balloon White" and the fuel filler cap has moved up on the right side wall. In addition to the body kit, the Diablo also carries a set of black 18-inch drop center rims with step beds in different dimensions on the front and rear axles. They are fitted with Pirelli P Zero tires and reveal the red brake calipers of the Brembo sports brake system. And the interior is no longer standard either. There is black leather everywhere with a mix of Alcantara and skillfully set accents in orange. And if you know a little about the Diablo, you will immediately notice that the seats and the dashboard are components from a Diablo 6.0. And the athlete can also do everyday things.

Air conditioning, windows and sound system

Schick - 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

It has a fully functional air conditioning system, electric windows and a full sound system on board. But the best thing about the vehicle is of course the twelve-cylinder engine under the bonnet. Specifically, it is a 5,7 liter V12 engine with 485 hp (492 hp) and 580 Nm of torque. The engine was apparently installed in 2005 and sends its power to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox with limited-slip differential. This makes it not necessarily the strongest model, but in any case one of the most beautiful in terms of looks. In particular, the combination with the black accents, the deep black tinted windows and the gleaming white paintwork is an absolute highlight in our opinion. You can find almost 40 pictures of the single piece at the end of the post. If we receive information on further changes in a timely manner, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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Schick - 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

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Schick - 1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

1991 Lamborghini Diablo with GT-Style body kit!

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