Lamborghini Gallardo  |  Spotted in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Lamborghini Gallardo spotted in Charlotte, North Carolina

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  • Location
    Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Description
    Decided to post another spectator spot from Motori Italiani, they’re probably getting old at this point but anyway, here’s a car that I never knew or heard of being in the Charlotte area, a gated manual first gen Gallardo with gen 2 wheels, capristo exhaust, slammed and aftermarket hood. I was caught off guard to find out this one was gated too. I may end up posting this photo on Instagram lol
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    Nccars
  • Date spotted
    11/06/21
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    Lamborghini Gallardo Charlotte North Carolina  
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He said they're one of the only shops on the east coast to do F1 to manual conversions. I'm a huge fan of manuals, so it's really cool to see a NC-based shop embarking on that.
Posted:  11/28/2021 01:43:15
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Thats insane how he’s specialized in F1 to gated manual conversions
Posted:  11/27/2021 14:12:04
 
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It must have been one of their techs. I talked to him briefly when I stopped by. He said they have converted 5 F430s from F1 to gated manuals.
Posted:  11/27/2021 04:35:54
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The car isn't owned by HBI however yeah I overheard the owner talking to some guy that came up to him saying he's from Winston Salem and he's looking to move to Charlotte, and oh wow that's awesome
Posted:  11/26/2021 15:39:01
 
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I believe this guy is from the Winston Salem area and owns or works for HBI Auto. They did the F1 to gated manual conversion of the blue F430 that was there.
Posted:  11/26/2021 01:17:53
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