Saturday, December 28, 2013

Taking the 'WINNING' Lambo out for a spin today on Second Avenue



We've posted photos of this jalopy before … EVG contributor peter radley spotted it today in the wilds of Second Avenue…







According to Jalopnik, the car belongs to a divorce attorney who lives on Long Island. Read about him here.

10 comments:

  1. That's not a car, it's a mid-life crisis on steroids. The only thing missing is Malibu Barbie snorting coke in the passenger seat and Charlie Sheen screaming "Winning!" out the window,

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  2. I admire this guys commitment to the concept.

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  3. A little while ago IDecember 29, 2013 at 8:59 AM

    Figures! Only a divorce attorney could afford/would trick out a car like that.

    Giovanni, look closely; there is a blondette with a white fur/feather collared coat in the passenger side.

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  4. Citibike cocksucker. Oops! Wrong post!

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  5. The Fast and the Furious and the Need to Get Attention. Me, Me, Me, look at meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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  6. Please don't welcome this douche to our neighborhood- pelt him with the ripe overflowing from 2nd avenue collection cans!

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  7. ekk to cover up that beautiful original factory paint with vinyl wrap is a sin...you might as well park on 2nd Street to get saran wrapped, it's a lot cheaper and you'll still be seen on evgrieve.com

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  8. Just saw this car on the back of a flatbed leaving New York, swear to god. #Losing #Repossessed

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