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    Vitesse AuDessus Offering Bespoke Carbon Package For Your Lamborghini Aventador SV

    By Zero2TurboJune 9, 2016Updated:March 28, 2017No Comments
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    You may have heard about Vitesse AuDessus before this thanks to their handy carbon fibre offerings for some of the most expensive cars in the world including the LaFerrari but now they are sharing something for you Aventador SV Coupe and Roadster’s. They describe themselves as “purveyors of bespoke carbon fiber products for the world’s most exciting and exclusive automobiles” and they now offer two core body kits made entirely from carbon for the new SV brothers.

    The base $15,525 Essentials Package includes the lower front bumper, side skirts, mirrors and rear diffuser, while the $22,275 Extended Package adds the hood. Vitesse AuDessus also offers a special order Bare Carbon Package with bare carbon replacements in the weave, tint and finish specified by the customer. You also get to choose some lightweigh carbon center-lock wheels but this will set you back about $25,000. The tuner says all parts will be limited to 300 examples, with a lead time of 3 to 4 weeks for the body components and 4 to 6 weeks for the wheels, depending on specs.

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