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Matte Pink Lamborghini Murcielago for Italian Stampede 2012

Matte Pink Lamborghini Murcielago 19 photos
Photo: RR Designs
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Where you hear the name “Italian Stampede”, the thought of a peaceful, good, cause must be the last that comes to mind, but this is actually the cause. The Italian Stampede is a charity event that sees Italian supercars racing from Los Angeles to Monterey, California, whete the Concorso Italiano is held.
The 2012 edition of the event is set to take place this weekend, so participants are starting to show us their cars. For now, we’ll be focusing on the Lamborghini Murcielago in the adjacent images (the pics come from RR Designs), which has received a Matte Pink wrap from Al&Ed’s Autosound.

We have to explain that the Matte Pink Murcie will be the lead car of the race, with the vehicle wearing multiple logos, such as the Chandon for the Cure and the Pink Ribbon (to raise breast cancer awareness). Lamborghini Club America is supporting the research and treatment of cancer using the Chandon for the Cure event, as well as the Pink Ribbon entity.
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