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Lamborghini Diablo SV Tuned by Office K

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Japanese aftermarket developer Office K has recently gotten its hands on a Lamborghini Diablo SV and now the company wants to show us what it has done for the V12 supercar.
The company has become known for taking expensive vehicles and using a bold styling approach, one that is definitely too much for us. However, it seems that the Diablo Super Veloce received the deserved respect, only receiving gentle styling touches.

Office K played with a red example of the Diablo GT, gifting it with a new set of rollers coming from Forgiato. The machine now rides on F2.01 rims that come in a 20-inch size up front and in a 19-inch size up front.

The practical side was also taken care of, as the Lamborghini was fitted with a suspension lift system that comes from Roberuta. In addition, the 5.7-liter V12 powerplant at the center of the car now uses a Power Craft exhaust system.
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