Hate to bust your bubble kiddies, but that car is the real deal. I know the man that bought the car and was at the Beverly Hills dealership when it was purchased. In fact, the owner used to keep the car in LA (seen at the St. Regis hotel) until shipping it down to Texas. Since some of you obviously don' know how to tell the difference between a real and a fake let me give you some helpful insight: On every genuine GT there is a plaque inside the window of the car that gives the cars number in relation to the total cars produced from the run of GT's. On this cars plaque I believe it's number is 80/82. Also, there's more than 1 GT here in the states. Last I checked the number was around 5 or so and they pretty much all came from Beverly Hills and Orange county dealerships. In fact, there's even a diablo GTR floating around somewhere in LA...but I digress. Normally I wouldn't take the time to correct errant "self proclaimed" authenticity analysists, but in this case I just couldn't let their foolishness slide as this is a beautiful car and the owner is equally an amazing individual with a passion for the Lamborghini culture.
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