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Aimgain GT Lamborghini Aventador Is from Japan

Aimgain GT Lamborghini Aventador Is from Japan 12 photos
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Have we seen too many Lamborghini Aventadors? Perhaps, especially when you can have a 707 horsepower Dodge for 60k. However, Japanese tuner Aimgain has a way of redefining our expectations, and they didn't disappoint when it came to the mighty Lambo either.
The official photos of the Aimgain Lamborghini LP700 Aventador have been around since January, but we didn't see any of them until we spotted that Canadian tuner SR Auto was offering the complete package.

The Aimgain look is similar to what European tuners like Mansory have. The difference is that Japan isn't afraid to mix and match different styles. So you've got retro-looking wheels together with carbon fiber elements and a racing wing.

From the front, we can see that the all-new bumper features extra intakes on the side and gaping carbon fiber intakes. The chin spoiler is extremely low and gives the Aventador a ferocious appearance. The side skirts have been designed in a splitter-like style that's popular in Japan and also seem to be made from carbon fiber. The air ducts that feed the V12 engine have been enlarged, but they are hard to notice because of what's going on at the rear.

A massive carbon fiber rear spoiler seems to run through the bumper section, bolting onto the chassis. You can look at that thing for days. It's got pinstriping, a nice glossy finish, exposed screws and it's almost shaped like a katana blade.

To top things off, or maybe to bottom them out, we have a carbon fiber rear diffuser which has a total of 9 wind channeling fins. Yes, we counted because we have nothing better to do and can also tell you that the exhaust system has two trim pieces covering up four pipes.

We did a bit of online shopping and found the whole thing is available for 2,900,000 yen. That sounds like a lot, but $26,000 isn't too bad in our book. The wheels are from Savini, measure 20 inches at the front and 21 at the back, being covered in Pirelli's famous P Zero Nero GT rubber.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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