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    Let the battle begin

    Louvers look way more menacing, Klingon style menacing.
    Glass bonnet is a combination of a girly, gender confusing Lambo's answer to; who's gonna drive the car. You, or your wife hehe.

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    Louvers make the rear look way too narrow and scream low budget.
    Everyone loves to look at the menacing engine ... Not a tame lump of cheap black plastic.
    Color War !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubuntu View Post
    Louvers make the rear look way too narrow and scream low budget.
    Everyone loves to look at the menacing engine ... Not a tame lump of cheap black plastic.
    Color War !!!

    Lol, there we go

    Did I mention glassy, gender confusing look of Caitlyn's "bonnet" conversion cover costing $7,500?
    Like I said, girly (kinda)

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    LOL, you guys are crazy. Healthy debate isn't it. I can see how one might say the louvers can make the rear look narrower as it draws eyes to the louvers which don't go to the edges of the car.

    But as many have mentioned, it does add a bit of cinema/occasion that is somewhat lacking. When I first saw Huracan I was NOT a fan and was set on the more chiseled hardened lines of the Gallardo. I see the louvers as a step in that direction. I used to also believe every mid-engined car MUST show the engine off.

    But now I realize some of the coolest mid-engined cars DONT show the engine or show so little of it who really cars. Also the shape of the car makes it clear its a low wide exotic and the huge vents tell you there is something thumping under there LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evoking View Post
    But now I realize some of the coolest mid-engined cars DONT show the engine or show so little of it who really cars. Also the shape of the car makes it clear its a low wide exotic and the huge vents tell you there is something thumping under there LOL
    You couldn't be MORE wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactus View Post
    You couldn't be MORE wrong.
    He must be new at this.

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    Of course the MR2 and Fiero are listed for levity. But for their time and price point they were VERY cool. But the best on this list is the Miura, Aventador SV, Murci SV, Diablo, ALL Pagani's that didn't have clear bonnet, NSX, Legendary R8 race car, all F1 and on and on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evoking View Post
    Of course the MR2 and Fiero are listed for levity. But for their time and price point they were VERY cool. But the best on this list is the Miura, Aventador SV, Murci SV, Diablo, ALL Pagani's that didn't have clear bonnet, NSX, Legendary R8 race car, all F1 and on and on...
    Evoking...
    First Rule of Holes:
    When you're in one ..... stop digging !!

    The market has spoken ... Glass engine covers are the look for today's super cars!
    You can stick with the 1970's look, if that's your thing.
    (To each their own)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Mark View Post
    Lol, there we go

    Did I mention glassy, gender confusing look of Caitlyn's "bonnet" conversion cover costing $7,500?
    Like I said, girly (kinda)
    It's much more manly seeing the engine; not some cheap plastic cover-up burqa.
    Louvers ====> For the sissy-boy owner on a budget!! lol

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