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hey, i think there's a repost section, that's where this belongs. Please, go find it and post it there.
repost...but I lol'ed anyway
reps to anyone who knows why lambos have scissor doors? and that gallardo doesnt?
i know i know! the "scissor doors" are necessary because of clearance issues while parked curbside. Since the gallardo has good clearance on most curbs, it was unnecessary to invest more time into creating "scissor doors" for the budget lambo.
Originally Posted by LightningSpeed
......are yall serious!!!!!! the curbs are that high in italy?????.......1
so you are saying you have never experienced times where you are parked close to the curb, open the door, get in the car, and then realize your weight just pushed the door down into the grass on the curb?Originally Posted by blackboi50
NAHHH i never park curbside like that and if i do my door would hit the curb be4 i got in!!!!!.........cmon im not that much of a fata$$Originally Posted by LightningSpeed
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close! but No cigar..Originally Posted by LightningSpeed
dang! lol, no but seriously i'd like to know the reason. Very good question to ask the owners of "Fake-bo" doors.
because they are too wide..Originally Posted by LightningSpeed
Gallardo - 75inches - no scissor doors
scissor doors!
murcielago - 88 inches
Countach - 80 inches
Diablo - 80 inches
Reventon - 87 inches
I guess 80inches is the limit...
I was about to say, its because of the width of the murcielago(sp)/diablo/countach. if you have ever seen one from the rear, the width of the car pretty much disguises the fact that it has 13" wide wheels
You cant even tell that these are 335 tires because of the preportion(sp?) of the car
The tires on these mustangs look wider than those on the Lambo, despite the fact they are only 315s, due to the fact that the mustang is so much more narrow.
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Last edited by DieselNuts; 07-30-2008 at 11:21 AM.
Originally Posted by DieselNuts
if it wasnt for the v12 in the trunk it wouldnt be necesary..
old but classic