Weird ONES Another nice looking of Lamborghini supercars as well as has a controversy design is the Lamborghini Diablo Strosek. List of people who can afford to buy this car a little. However, if you are a member of this list, you might be want to have this car in your garage.
This customized car was built by Vittorio Strosek of Strosek Design GmbH & Co. KG by taking the base from 1993 Lamborghini Diablo. Because he found that the original Diablo was too subtle, so he set out to create a more balanced design that he made for some extremely wealthy customers.
Some exterior parts are removed and redesigned. He removed the front and rear bumpers of the Diablo and installed his redesigned units which were much more rounded than the originals, the front turn signal was replaced and the pop-up lights removed and two poly-ellipsoid units installed in their place.
This view clearly shows the difference between the standard Diablo and the one modified by Strosek. (Picture from: LamboCars)
He also removed the original exterior rear view mirrors and installed two altered ones mounted high up on the doors, the rear spoiler being integrated between the rear light clusters, and can be adjusted for more down force when needed.
The amazing baby blue Lamborghini Diablo Strosek, note the special headlights. (Picture from: LamboCars)
The side air intakes in the front of the rear wheels were redesigned and the rear bumper now hold two big-bore exhaust pipes. On later models the panel between the rear lights was replaced with a new one using round holes for the rear fog light and the back-up light.
1994 Lamborghini Diablo VT Strosek, , note the high mounted rear view mirrors. (Picture from: LamboCars)
Strosek also installed his special 18-inch magnesium wheels, which was available in chrome when requested by the customer. These wheels uses a five hole design that is similar to the original but were redesigned and looks much cleaner than standard wheels.
A closer look at the high gloss Carbon Fiber rear wing installed by Strosek. (Picture from: LamboCars)
While on the car's inside changes remained little, although some cars featured new door panels and racing bucket type seats.
A look along the side of the rare Lamborghini Diablo Strosek. (Picture from: LamboCars)
Originally, this supercar has a massive engine that allows it to hit a top speed of more than 200 mph. I have no information about the engine, but Strosek isn't known to play around with the engine, so it is possible no modifications were made to its massive V12 engine.
Two big exhaust, a nicely integrated rear bumper and some other modifications create a totally different Diablo. (Picture from: LamboCars)
Pricing on these customized Lamborghini supercar wasn't available and also we have never seen any of it for sale, so it is likely that if you find one it will be very expensive. Due to the exclusivity has to be paid here.
Unfortunately, this is impossible to put this customized car in the United States' highway. Yes, these Lamborghini Diablo Strosekis banned in the United States, due to be considerate unsafe while used on the streets by those country authorities. In your opinion what causes the Lamborghini Diablo Strosek not allowed to be used in the United States?*** [EKA [13092018] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LAMBOCARS.COM]
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