Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 by Jeremie Paret

 
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Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 by Jeremie Paret

Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 by Jeremie Paret

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Startup French supercar tuner Jeremie Paret has unveiled his first creation, a custom Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 featuring styling cues from the Reventon, pink brake calipers and a range of custom trim and interior materials. Paret's tuning process includes a few unique and interesting steps, including a complete 'virtual tuning' to mock-up the car before work is begun, and a private weblog to keep the owner abreast of entire process as the car is built.

Unlike many other tuners, all of Paret's cars are unique, rather than package creations - the design work is done by Paret and his team, but the firm involves the car owner heavily in the process, with all design decisions resting in the customer's hands. This particular Gallardo LP560-4 features custom carbon fiber side skirts, a Reventon-styled front bumper, and a bigger rear diffuser. Pink-colored brake calipers inside custom Asanti Diamond wheels give the car a unique flavor, and finishing touches of carbon fiber, including the front spoiler lip and door handles, complete the custom exterior. Inside the car features leather and alcantara seats and an Alpine/Focal in-car entertainment system.

Additional custom touches include a certificate of authenticity, a photo book of the vehicle, and a special engraved keychain bearing the vehicle's number. Paret also handles transporting the vehicle to France for the customization process, potentially tapping a global customer base. The company is also happy to perform just the 'virtual tuning' and send the list of parts necessary to complete the look to any other tuner for the final work to be done. For customers that choose this route, Paret will send along a stainless steel plate with a 'Designed by Jeremie Paret' logo that can be affixed to the car.

Via: Serious Wheels



 
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Comments (7)
  1. Another photoshop. What's the point ?
     
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  2. omg they put ridcilous ashanti diamond rims
     
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  3. I saw this car a few days ago on another website. Man, that body work looks good . . . but who the hell thought that those rims could even remotely look good on that beautiful car? Whoever it is deserves to be shot.
     
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  4. Ferruccio is spinning in his grave at the sight of this travesty.

    I can't be the only one disgusted by the choice of alloys. It takes more than gaudy bling, some carbon fiber bits and pink(!) calipers to be a legitimate tuning firm these days.

    If Paret is catering to the Kevin Federlines of this world, then I'd say he accomplished his mission.
     
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  5. Total photoshop, these are the LP560 press photos
     
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  6. Wow... I'm not so sure about those wheels...
     
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  7. This car once had an extremely handsome, chiselled front end and a perfect ride hight.

    Who in the right mind adds bits to hide all this???

    Maybe a V-shaped, angular spoiler at the rear, and if ur really keen to make a statement, a few 'go-faster' stripes down the center... but dont strap a plastic MacDonalds tray to the under side of the worlds sesiest car... its like giving Kiera Nightly a Muzzel, shocking!

    This car has everything... nearly... so leave it alone.

    PS. if anyone has a spare LP-560... or any other Lamborghini, and doesn't get much use out of it, please feel free to send it my way, as i would love a cherish it!

    Thank you!
     
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