The Chinese Police have recently done the auto world a favor, taking away a Lamborghini Aventador replica based on a Hyundai Coupe. The contraption, which looks like some sort of short-wheelbase Aventador put together by drunken builders, showed up in a pedestrian area, in Chongqing, China.
Its creator, Mr. Leng, parked it there with “For Sale” announcements, as it wanted to find out how much people were willing to pay for the vehicle. The police showed up and towed the vehicle away, but don’t imagine that this had anything to do with copyright infringements.
Instead, the authorities took the Lamborghini replica away due to the fact that the Hyundai Coupe base had been modified without official approval, as well as parked illegally. Mr Leng was given a 12-point driving record penalty, as well as receiving a 800 yuan ($130 or EUR96) fine.
Via: stock.jrj.com.cn and gtspirit
Instead, the authorities took the Lamborghini replica away due to the fact that the Hyundai Coupe base had been modified without official approval, as well as parked illegally. Mr Leng was given a 12-point driving record penalty, as well as receiving a 800 yuan ($130 or EUR96) fine.
Via: stock.jrj.com.cn and gtspirit