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FIXING MY TWIN TURBO LAMBORGHINI.. THEN TRANSFORMING IT!

Mat Armstrong@MatArmstrongbmx304.1K viewsNov 7, 202114:30
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Grab a YFood Taster Pack Here USE CODE MAT10 bit.ly My twin turbo Lamborghini broke down in Spain on a trip to Barcelona. We were left stranded and frustrated. After getting it back to @REPerformanceUK Ricky managed to solve the issue. After we fixed it i wanted to prepare the car for winter and theres no other way for it other than a crazy vinyl wrap! One of the hardest id ever attempted! HUGE THANKS FOR THE HELP TO @emilyshields3667 & Lewis from Sheild Works @shield.works

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The video opens with an update on the twin turbo Lamborghini Gallardo, explaining that the car had issues during a trip to Spain and would intermittently cut out after disembarking from a ferry. The problem is traced to a failing crank sensor, which turned out to be a cheap part that caused startup hesitation. Once replaced, the car starts reliably for the first time, though the engine is flooded from previous cranking and requires a brief recovery before the car runs perfectly again. The creator emphasizes that car ownership includes unexpected faults and that the channel will show both the ups and downs of maintaining a high-performance build, promising a full startup and teardown sequence to come. With the car back in action, the focus shifts to a bold creative direction: a partially printed, half-and-half camouflage wrap inspired by a famous designer style. The wrap is designed in two tones, satin black and satin white with gray accents, separated by an orange stripe to line up with calipers and other components. The process is intricate, requiring precise alignment across panels without stripping the car in too many places, and the use of knifeless tape to protect the paint while shaping the wrap. The wrap work is presented as a collaborative effort, with the creator enlisting help from Shield Works teammates Emily Shields and Lewis, who contribute to wrapping the difficult side section that would be nearly impossible to complete solo. As progress continues, the wrap reaches toward the back and bumper area, where heat and stretch present the biggest challenges due to the camo pattern. The team highlights the decision to remove the wing mirror and mostly disassemble parts of the rear area to ensure clean lines, stressing the balance between aesthetics and the real-world constraints of maintaining a functional, high-performance vehicle. The video ends with a sense of achievement and anticipation for finishing touches, inviting viewers to comment on the wrap choice and future improvements, while reaffirming that the car remains a personal dream project for the creator.

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