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Lamborghini Aventador Gets Ski Box from SR Auto

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It seems that Lamborghini Aventadors with ski boxes are starting to turn into a trend. We’ve recently given you just such a piece and now we’re back with a new one.
This time, the development comes from SR Auto, which has placed a Thule ski box on one of these V12 Lamborghinis. In fact, the vehicle is called PROJECT700 and comes with a host of other visual tricks.

First of all, the supercar is dressed in a complete PUR aerodynamic kit made of carbon fiber. This includes a front lip spoiler, side skirts, a rear spoiler, a rear deck lid, as well as a rear wing.

What’s more, the Aventador received a PUR lowering system, as well as PUR 4OUR wheels. The rims come in a 19×9.5-inch size up front and in a 20×12-inch size at the back, wearing Pirelli Sotto Zero rubber (255/35/19 and 335/30/20).

The final touch came in the form of a Satin Black wrap.
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