Hi Guys
I thought i would share the restoring of my Gallardo LP570-4 Superlaggera Edizione Tecnica...I know its a mouthful.
There is a long story about how the car came to be as it is but the short version is the car had a minor front end hit (off the road in a port) whilst uninsured and thats where the nightmare began. The main dealer quoted £50k for the repair which i refused and upon collecting my car it was in pieces door cards off for no reason i could think of, Titanium wheel bolts missing badges missing interior trim pieces missing etc etc.
Anyhoo i am lucky enough to have my own car restoration business and managed to source all the original parts myself for circa £20k and have begun to build the car back up in house in free hours. Its not something i wanted to do as lambo is not a marque we usually work on and is a pain for diagnostics etc. This week i have kept a tech free and will try to get the car finished as the car and parts have just come back from my body shop.
Its been a painful few months as i have to put paid for and scheduled work in front of my car all the time for obvious reasons as well as having the cash to buy all the parts, the titanium wheel bolts alone are 1000 USD with lambo tax and i sadly do not have a money tree. Finally she will live again.
Here she sits at the moment just a baby with 6000 miles on the clock, We have just replaced the front crash bars and cross member luckily there was no damage to the chassis legs.
Ill update as things progress too and then hopefully get some nice pictures along side the 200.
I thought i would share the restoring of my Gallardo LP570-4 Superlaggera Edizione Tecnica...I know its a mouthful.
There is a long story about how the car came to be as it is but the short version is the car had a minor front end hit (off the road in a port) whilst uninsured and thats where the nightmare began. The main dealer quoted £50k for the repair which i refused and upon collecting my car it was in pieces door cards off for no reason i could think of, Titanium wheel bolts missing badges missing interior trim pieces missing etc etc.
Anyhoo i am lucky enough to have my own car restoration business and managed to source all the original parts myself for circa £20k and have begun to build the car back up in house in free hours. Its not something i wanted to do as lambo is not a marque we usually work on and is a pain for diagnostics etc. This week i have kept a tech free and will try to get the car finished as the car and parts have just come back from my body shop.
Its been a painful few months as i have to put paid for and scheduled work in front of my car all the time for obvious reasons as well as having the cash to buy all the parts, the titanium wheel bolts alone are 1000 USD with lambo tax and i sadly do not have a money tree. Finally she will live again.
Here she sits at the moment just a baby with 6000 miles on the clock, We have just replaced the front crash bars and cross member luckily there was no damage to the chassis legs.
Ill update as things progress too and then hopefully get some nice pictures along side the 200.