![]() 02/14/2016 at 00:30 • Filed to: Lamborghini. | ![]() | ![]() |
Upon reading that the final Lamborghini Diablo built in the 20th century going to auction soon, I suddenly remembered that the Diablo shares a key part to a more mundane, yet still very cool vehicle...
The headlights.
The post-facelift headlights for the Diablo came off of a Nissan 300ZX, and the Diablo accepted the change of pop-up to regular headlights much better than other cars of the era (NSX, 3000GT, literally any modified C5 Corvette with aftermarket headlights ever).
Alright, that’s all.
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also a fun fact, the carbon fiber strip that covers the word Nissan on the headlights costs more than the light assembly themselves.
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Italians don’t believe in accountants.
They’re overrated and overpriced.
In house financing has never failed.
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Another fee features it shares with mundane cars:
The key cylinder requires the key to turn to start the car - just like my Corolla!
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Also shares them with the R390, but that is a Nissan. I remember this article back in 09. Man I was looking through the comments and there are a lot of people I remember that are not here anymore.
http://jalopnik.com/5165921/12-une…
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To be fair, it’s a high price to pay to hide that fact.
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Don’t forget about the other vehicle that has 300ZX headlights.