If there was ever a Lamborghini Gallardo that could challenge its new Aventador sibling, the RENM Performance STS-700 is it. The German company completely overhauled the engine so that it cranks out 691 horsepower, allowing it to reach 62 mph in 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 205 mph. But, that’s not even the best part – it’s been tuned specifically for the racetrack with all sorts of lightweight carbon fiber, race-spec tires, adjustable suspension, and a roll cage paired up with lightweight seats. Check out the full build…

If there was ever an award for ‘Coolest Lamborghini Gallardo’, then Swedish Alpine Skier, Jon Olsson would win it every time. The ‘Ski Transporter’ may be based on a standard Lamborghini Gallardo, but it features a few goodies from DMC Exotic Car Tuning such as a GT3 front-end with diffuser and other carbon fiber accessories. It’s all wrapped in a stealthy winter camouflage and is more than capable of transporting his skiing equipment in the snow or in the sun. Check out the full build…

The Lamborghini Gallardo is a classic Italian supercar. It’s wedge-shaped, sleek design, mid-engine layout, and screaming V-10 is unmistakable. And sometimes, that’s all you really need. The edo competition Gallardo LP600-4 doesn’t come with overly flashy styling, it lets its 600-horsepower modified engine and sharp factory design speak for themselves.

And they can keep talking as long as they want. Check out the full build…

The Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Racing is the perfect showcase of a fully-customized supercar that’s not overdone or too flashy. It sports a full aerodynamically-optimized body kit, carbon fiber and white furnishings inside, and a 600 horsepower engine. Plus, it’s fitted with some snazzy three-piece wheels showing off the same white and black color combo. It’s a perfect blend of sport and style. Check out the full build…

The Victory II Lamborghini Gallardo by Hamann Motorsport is for drivers who want to announce “I drive a Lamborghini” to everybody. A full carbon fiber body kit with components that cover virtually every aspect of the supercar proudly improve cooling and downforce while an ECU bumps output up to 580 ponies. A new wheel and suspension fitment makes the supercar’s design come together perfectly. Inside, it’s all carbon fiber, personalized upholstery, and other outrageous upgrades that grab attention.

It’s not for everybody, but everybody will be looking at the Hamann Motorsport Victory II. Check out the full build…

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