Official: Lamborghini Murcielago by Prindville
By Andrew C., 27 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Preserving the Lamborghini central core, the Murcielago by Prindiville only has the front compartment lid in common with the donor vehicle. The rest of the panels, along with the roof, have been replaced and modified. Now the car comes with a more menacing front valance and highly attractive sills, a more active valance at the rear through which protrudes a uniquely designed titanium sports exhaust system, doors without handles equipped with remote electric opening, and a modified engine compartment cover that comes with see-through cooling louvers. Carbon fiber elegantly finishes all the body panels. Featured on the Murcielago by Prindiville is a customized interior, improved with the use of high quality ostrich leather and aluminum highlights that were precision-milled.
High attention to detail is demonstrated in minor touches, precision engineered aluminum air intake and others. Prindiville removed the plastic air vents because they deemed it an unworthy component of the car's interior. Even though the vents were expensive they decided to replace them with an aluminum version since the firm felt that things should be done as it should be. Onboard entertainment and communications systems are left to the customers to decide what they really want to include in their car.
Additional features that come with the Murcielago by Prindiville are miniature cameras installed on both door mirrors. They function as protection for the sills and alloy wheels when the car is parked adjacent to high curbs. The cameras provide image feed to the monitor in the cabin to help the driver see what he cannot otherwise. As part of the system, there is also a camera mounted on the rear valance.












