Originally Posted by Banchi105
From Slantback.com
2000 Diablo Kit Car:
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My first, and only, kit car. Over $85,000 was spent to make this vehicle as close to the look of a Lamborghini Diablo as possible. The body is an IFG body, on a partial Fiero chassis, with the stock Fiero engine. Everything was done right though, wiring harnesses where they should be, proper grounding, etc.. Too many kit cars are just junk that a backyard mechanic put together. This one was done right. The interior is done with custom made ostrich leather! The dimensions of this car compared to a true Diablo are nearly identical. The engine was also stripped and rebuilt from scratch to ensure everything went smoothly. It's truly a fun car. There is also a top, but it's rarely on.
After selling this, folks will ask me if I will ever do a kit again. No way. Buy a 1992 Diablo for the same price a truely complete kit costs.












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This kit would confuse me if I encountered it in reallife. Not being a Lamborghini expert I would definately think it to be the real thing.
I guess as far as kits go it depends on what you believe an exotic car to be. If the car is just a symbol of money & success then a kit car will satisfy you. But if your a real enthusiast who cares a little more about driving then they will never do.
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Sorry but can you not see how out of proportion and just wrong the car is from the windscreen foward particularly?? thats one of the more obvious ones IMO Maybe if it flew past me but thats unlikely as it would probably have some 2 litre 4 pot