nathy_87
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A farmer and mechanic Chinese (Wang Jian of 28 years) has built a replica of the Lamborghini Reventon, one of the cars sporting world's most exclusive, with scrap and materials found in the trash.
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Not so many years ago, when we read the inscription typical " Made in China ", we always came to mind a cheap replica (and, in many cases, very poorly executed) in some western flagship product. However, in recent years, the Chinese industry has grown so much (not only in quantity but also in quality) that often manufacturing is more than acceptable. And most corporations make their products there, which that legend is diluted increasingly more. something slightly different is on the car. Seldom do we see a vehicle design and manufacture fully Chinese sales in the European market, and when inspiration becomes emblematic models may be more than this, but probably all a matter of time. And regarding handmade replicas? Well, how could it be otherwise, Chinese fans also get from time to time to work, though perhaps this Lamborghini Reventón made ​​to the way rock is not the best example. Given the inaccessibility of the Lamborghini Reventón (an issue very limited to twenty units at prices of over one million euros), this young Chinese raised the "Do it yourself". Of course, no great means to replicate the angular shapes of the Reventón, or carbon fiber body. Putting a little here and there, made ​​of scrap dismantling, a rusty steel plate, not too sophisticated tools and several hours of work, the young Chinese man stood with his own Lamborghini Reventon (or something similar) from the base of an old Volkswagen Santana China. Rather than face a Lamborghini, it seems that we were at a car worthy films aupocalíptico Mad Max, and of course the end result sure is quite far away from what was in his head at first. Though the obvious result that is very, very far from ideal, the fact is that the forms of Reventon, and its most characteristic details were reproduced best thing best he could, and you can not deny that, at least, the Chinese put forward and with very little effort ...
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