Friday, October 29, 2010

EV Lambo still alive and well, maybe



... but we're looking for visual confirmation. This could just be a clever case of some Photoshopping, etc. Photo via @EVLambo, natch.

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  1. Clearly different car... come on.

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  2. EV Lambo and the smashed up Lambo have different tops.

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  3. And different wheels.

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  4. These are two different cars. The side windows, hub caps, and the strip between the windshield and the side windows are all different.

    Love that color though. Reminds me of the Garbage album cover.

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  5. Oh I get it (I'm slow ... sorry!). EV Lambo is bragging that s/he smoked Some Sucka Lambo.

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  6. I can't believe there were two puke-orange lambos.

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  7. It just dawned on me that EV Lambo is the color of an Oompa Loompa. Yes, it's Friday night and I'm here thinking about EV Lambo. Sad, isn't it?

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  8. @Marty - you're not the only one. I was just talking about it! Ok, I give up...she has won my heart.

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  9. saw the wrecked lambo this morning. corner of 51st ave and vernon boulevard in long island city. not sure if it was the EV, but from the pictures, they don't look like the same pic. but yeah ... that's a real wrecked lambo. wonder who owned it.

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  10. okay -so - omg - i'm just gonna say it: HOO CARES!!?
    theres a TransAm on 9th street way cooler and way more street/Jersey/excellllllent!
    really - there is.
    k

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