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Chinese dude’s home-made Lamborghini

Chinese Lamborghini

The inability of a person to afford and own a Lamborghini does not mean he can never own one of the Italian exotics. With the use of one’s imagination and creativity a person can obtain what he desires, and that’s exactly what Young Chen Jinmiao did.

Chen had dreams of owning and driving his very own Lamborghini, ever since he was a child. And once Chen became a skilled mechanic and acquired the necessary skills to build a car on his own, he thought that now was the time for him to convert his dream into a reality.

Chen first obtained the necessary blueprints required to build the car and then began the process of searching and manufacturing the parts required for his dream car. Finally, after a year’s worth of hard work, Chen had built himself a gleaming Yellow Lamborghini.

Though the car does not look exactly like a real Lamborghini, it possesses the scissor doors which distinguish a Lamborghini from other cars. Building the entire car form scratch cost Chen $3000 and the car has a top speed of 60 mph.

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