LAMBORGHINIS are a common enough sight these days on Sydney streets they hardly turn a head... unless of course you’re towing a trailer full of goats in your $250,000 beast.

Towing anything behind an iconic car that costs the same as a three bedroom home in some NSW cities, would be considered sacrilegious by some lovers of expensive chunks of metal.

media_camera This is not something you see everyday. Picture: YouTube / Joseph Criniti

media_camera The goats seemed to be completely content. Picture: YouTube / Joseph Criniti

The 2002 Lamborghini Murcielago was filmed by a highly amused passenger who spotted the silver DeLorean-looking car and its odd cargo near Liverpool before posting the video online.

Things looked weird enough with the luxury car towing a rusty metal contraption behind it, but when the video zooms into what was inside the trailer, the weirdness factor jumped to another level.

media_camera The 2002 Lamborghini Murcielago is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Picture: YouTube / Joseph Criniti

A number of perfectly happy goats were resting in the back as they made their way along the Hume Highway, oblivious to the fact their owners were living a life of luxury just metres ahead of their naturally air-conditioned box.

Heads were definitely turning for this Lambo, with drivers obviously distracted by the odd combination of goat and grandeur as it made its way through Western Sydney.

DO YOU KNOW THE OWNER OF THIS LAMBORGHINI FARM TRANSPORTER?

If you do, email david.meddows@news.com.au