Hamann Hamann Lamborghini Murcielago


Hamann Motorsport GmbH is a German car tuning company based in Laupheim. It specialises in Audi, Aston Martin, Bentley, BMW, Mini, Ferrari, Fiat, Jaguar, Land Rover, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, Porsche and Lamborghini cars. Hamann Motorsport was founded by Richard Hamann in 1986. Official website: Hamann

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  • [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Front and rear spoiler for greater downforce[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]8-piece carbon-fiber interior kit[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]HAMANN rear sports muffler in stainless steel[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Wheel set with EDITION RACE rim in 20-inch design[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]HAMANN MOTORSPORT does not shy away from even the classiest of automobiles. This means that not even the Lamborghini Murciélago misses out. HAMANN puts the finishing touches on this true star! [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]The high-class tuning specialist in Laupheim, Germany, adorns the recently revamped model with a front spoiler fitted to the production spoiler. Since this Italian roadster breaks the 300 km/h sound barrier with ease, this is a wise investment, as the additional downforce generated on the front axle greatly enhances the Murciélago’s stability at such high speeds. At the other end of the car, HAMANN fits a rear spoiler, which boosts the downforce on the rear axle. HAMANN supplies both of these aerodynamic parts in either a fiberglass or carbon Kevlar version and blends these so seamlessly into the basic design that anyone would think they had come straight from the Lamborghini factory. Precision fitting accuracy and a matching design take top priority with HAMANN.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Under the hood, HAMANN leaves the 640 bhp muscle car untouched. The 6.5l V12 engine can give vent to its power by fitting a HAMANN rear sports muffler. Its awesome sound outdoes that of the production muffler, bringing goosebumps to all who hear it! What’s more, its stylish double pipe (diameter 120 mm each) also underlines the car’s power visually. Here, too, HAMANN attaches utmost importance to quality with a rear muffler in durable V2A stainless steel.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]To enhance the interior of the Lamborghini Murciélago, HAMANN offers an interior kit from carbon fiber. The eight-piece kit adorns the cockpit with trims around the instruments, a set of vents (5-piece) plus a shift gate panel and an ashtray console.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]When it comes to wheel rims, HAMANN should also be at the top of the wish list. Its “EDITION RACE” creation is a composite, forged wheel with a cross-spoke design. HAMANN offers this rim for the Lamborghini Murciélago in black with titanium bolts and a rim flange polished to a high gloss. It is fitted on the front axle in size 8.5 J x 20 and on the rear axle in size 13 J x 20. A complete set of tires is also available from HAMANN, 235/30 ZR20 for the front and 325/25 ZR20 for the rear.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Needless to say, HAMANN will also customize any Lamborghini to suit the customer’s individual needs. Lavish leather upholsteries in a range of colors are possible, as are extensive multimedia conversions featuring a DVD, TV and Playstation.[/FONT]

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I wonder how much the interior carbon fiber kit alone is.

I think sometimes these after market 'items' that are added are just to please the eye. Come on, think about it. "For great downforce..." pshhh....like the Murcielago needs it. I know it may do something, but I am going to be traveling in speeds of upwards 100mph on a constant basis? I think not. I bet most people that own cars like this, don't drive it on a daily basis, therefore they would add such items just for aesthetics and not performance. Of course, what I just said is found in regular cars like the S4, M3, etc.
 
BMWFREAK said:
...Come on, think about it. "For great downforce..." pshhh....like the Murcielago needs it....
I also thought that this was one of the Murcielagos strengths in the first place

BTW, this car is really growing on me. I like it better by the day.
 
donau said:
I also thought that this was one of the Murcielagos strengths in the first place


I think you may be right.


Scottie.....SCOTTIE!!!....find me some 411 on the downforce for the Murcielago
 
BMWFREAK said:
I wonder how much the interior carbon fiber kit alone is.

I think sometimes these after market 'items' that are added are just to please the eye. Come on, think about it. "For great downforce..." pshhh....like the Murcielago needs it. I know it may do something, but I am going to be traveling in speeds of upwards 100mph on a constant basis? I think not. I bet most people that own cars like this, don't drive it on a daily basis, therefore they would add such items just for aesthetics and not performance. Of course, what I just said is found in regular cars like the S4, M3, etc.
Meh, the interior CF trim is all for looks, so I'm against that. I'd leave this car pretty much stock, it's hard to improve on the best looking Lamborghini... wait, I take that back... the best looking Italian car at the moment.
 
warot said:
Meh, the interior CF trim is all for looks, so I'm against that. I'd leave this car pretty much stock, it's hard to improve on the best looking Lamborghini... wait, I take that back... the best looking Italian car at the moment.


Truly I would not put an interior kit whatsoever, despite some tuners really have a way of transforming a car. I am a stock guy like you, but I was asking about the carbon fiber interior more as a joke to prove that it probably is ridiculously expensive.
 

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