Enzo, one thing is for sure: the owner, whether current or previous, definitely slapped that sticker on the door. Lamborghini themselves would never put a shield in such a ridiculous location. I'm thinking whoever slapped those stickers on there did so after spinning around 5 times while blindfolded.
Also, I don't think Lamborghini has ever tried to mimic Ferrari by putting "shields" on their fenders. I'm pretty sure it's something only the owners do as a clear (and tasteless) afterthought.
I agree there is something about this shot that makes one wonder if it is a real or fake. In my opinion I am going to go with real. Everything looks correct on it , it just looks "off". I think it my be a combo of the angle and the quality of the shot. I can't say that I recall ever seeing the decal on the door like that but that's not to say an owner can't put one on. We have seen owners do some silly things with their expensive toys.
Idont know if its real or fake; there were some companies that made some replicas that were damn near the real thing - even in price, but I know dental surgeons could def afford a real lambo, especially if he were single, then he could have multiple lambos.
I didn't give this 1 star, but I haven't rated it yet either.
Also, the wheels keep catching my attention. While they look very similar to the factory wheels in size and design, I can't exactly put my finger on it, but something about them, at least in this picture, just looks off, adding yet another thing about this car that doesn't seem right.
Something about this car just seems... off. It's not the blindly-slapped-on Lambo decal on the door either.
For one, the wing isn't a factory Roadster wing. The way that the roof piece sits at an odd angle looks off. Also, in the other picture of the same care from the front, it doesn't have the factory windshield wiper.
I'm not calling "replica" just yet, but for some reason this thing doesn't look right.
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Also, I don't think Lamborghini has ever tried to mimic Ferrari by putting "shields" on their fenders. I'm pretty sure it's something only the owners do as a clear (and tasteless) afterthought.