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Lamborghini Aventador Gets Veneno Body Kit via Virtual Tuning

Unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Auto Show back in March, the Lamborghini Veneno was built in only four units, three of which we sold for no less than €3 million each. A ludicrous amount of money that probably made a lot of wealthy supercar enthusiasts weep (read: Lambo could’ve sold a lot more Venenos).
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Some say the Veneno is plain ugly, while others claim it’s overpriced. We agree with both statements, but we also agree that this highly-limited machine made quite an impact in the supercar business. And we’re not at all surprised that the folks over at Lambo Cars have envisioned a body kit that could make a “common” Aventador look like a Veneno.

This virtual kit provides a new front section, redesigned side sill, and a rear section taken almost entirely from the Veneno, including the diffuser and the massive rear wing. The designed claims such a kit would be cost effective by not altering the Aventador’s original functionality. Scroll below to our photo gallery section to see the end result.

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Ask Ciprian about cars and he'll reveal an obsession with classics and an annoyance with modern design cues. Read his articles and you'll understand why his ideal SUV is the 1969 Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
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