25 Wild Lamborghini Customs

Because supercars clearly aren't enough.

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We'll say it: Gallardos and Murciélagos have become boring. They're everywhere, so many of them look the same, and they're getting up there in the age bracket. The other side of the hill, thanks to our new obsession with the Aventador and now the ridiculously insanely crazy, stupid-in-the-best way Veneno, has not treated them well. Thankfully, custom shops exist for the sole purpose of setting cars apart and bringing new life to stale products. We scoured the Internet for some Lamborghini customs that have caught our eyes over the past few years and collected them in a nice lined-up row for you. Here are 25 Awesomely Wild Lamborghini Customs.

Oakley Design and Refined Marques

Still, to this day, we think this is one of the most attractive Aventador customs we've ever seen. Who else is doing a chrome aqua blue? Only 10 Dragon Editions will be made, each of which was a carbon fiber spoiler, a newly designed front bumper, back air vents, dragon stitching on the interior, ECU modifications and a titanium exhaust.

ADV.1 Wheels

Two-finish ADV.1 wheels. A deep matte purple wrap. Matte black hood with custom air vent. That's how you make a Murcielago stand out, kids.

DMC Tuning

Here we have DMC's first stage of the Aventador Project, dubbed the Molto Veloce. Roughly translated, this means high speed, an idea projected by the heavy carbon fiber additions on the car. That's backed up, thanks to 12 unique single-intake throttle plates, new pressure modulators and injection nozzles, and improved electronics (including a load pressure control system).

Jon Olsson

Jon Olsson owned what is probably the most roughly used Lambo on the planet. Decked out in camo, with a turtle shell on top, this is one Gallardo that wasn't afraid to get slushy in the snow.

Mansory

Kourosh Mansory is all about wow factor, and this busy kit for an Aventador. The white and black contrast is especially striking, with a new apron, new front lip, daytime runners, new front wings and bonnet, and carbon fiber roof and engine covers.

Prestige Imports

This crispy custom took Miami's own Prestige Imports more than 70 days and $50,000 to complete. Dubbed AU79 (the periodic table name for gold), this car can now have a walk-off with Tyga's gold Audi R8.

RENM Performance

RENM released a track-focussed Lamborghini Aventador in a slick reddish orange and black color scheme. The Limited Edition Corsa, or LE-C, was partially inspired by the Aventador J, eggagerating specific lines and features of the wedge-like sports car. The LE-C has aerodynamic carbon fiber body sections, a valve-controlled inconel, titanium exhaust systems, redesigned air intake chambers, and an electronically operated rear wing.

Oakley Design

Gold flake for a king. No, really, Oakley Design built this car for Nasser Al-Thani of the Qatar Royal family. The one-of-one features a bright pearl green paint job with 18ct gold flakes. The final product you see above is a result of nine full coats of paint.

Sean Burnley

Based on WWII bombers like the P-51 Mustang, this custom Lambo is, or at least was, in the possession of the jackasshole Chris Brown.

Italian Police

Is it actually "custom," by definition of the word? No, but it's certainaly not your average Lambo. The Police livery makes Italy the only place we'd really have an interest in becoming a cop.

Underground Racing

It's kind of weird to say, considering their original power, but Lamborghinis with Underground Racing performance kits are sleepers. The innerworkings of these cars are completely customized, including a tuned EMS, redone fuel systems, custom clutches, custom built axles, and of course, the addition of two powerful turbochargers. For 150 G's, you can get yourself a 1,200hp Aventador and destroy the hell out of any other Lambos you see.

Underground Racing

... unless you come across an Underground Racing Gallardo, of course. These cars right here? With the $109,000 kit and race fuel, they are boosted to 1,500 whopping horses. You can't beat that.

MC Customs and Vellano Wheels

All black is an awesome look. We've established how much we love black rims, black calipers, black paint, and smoked-out lights. However, sometimes a car needs a little spark, which can be achieved with a simple accent here or there. These 20-inch Vellano VKK Concave forged wheels do just that with an attractive contrast against the matte black Lamborghini Aventador.

Prior Design

Prior Design took a slightly more tamed approach with this one addting a widebody kit made of Dura-Flex Fiber Reinforced Plastic. It includes a front bumper, a rear bumper, front fenders with air intakes, rear widenings, a roof scoop, and a rear trunk spoiler. We'd like to rip that roof scoop right off, though.

DMC Tuning

THe LP900 SV is only the second stage of DMC's Aventador upgrade, and it's already got 900 horses. The extra boost comes from single-intake throttle plates, custom gas pumps and lines, a tuned ECU, and an electronic load pressure control system

Vorsteiner

This is the Renazzo-V special program from Vorsteiner. It's the first time the company sparked up a Lamborghini creation, and after seeing what they're capable of, we're hoping to see a lot more. The slicing body kit makes an already sharp supercar even more aggressive. It's also got a carbon wing, a revealing rear deck lid, and a new set of 19- or 20-inch rims.

Wheelsandmore

Named the Rabbioso, this Aventador was created in Aachen, Germany. A new software upgrade, "which has been adapted to the higher throughput of the valve-controlled exhaust system and a special carbon fibre airbox," boosts it to 777 horsepower.

Some guy in Saudi Arabia

You remember seeing the word "Veilslide" on the side of an RX-7 in "The Fast and the Furious"? This LP700, as he calls it, has a Veilslide body kit. The sleek look is completed with orange on black accents throughout the vehicle, HRE wheels, and a Capristo sports exhaust.

Sharpie Gallardo

This black and white masterpiece is the Sharpie car, a project that was conceptualized by Brett David after he took over Lamborghini Miami when his father passed. The dream came to fruition thanks to artist Jona Cerwinske, when he shacked up at the dealership for two weeks and drew the entire work by hand.

VF-Engineering

Not everybody wants a billion horsepower spewing out of their Lamborghinis (ahem, Underground), and not everybody can afford that type of package, either. That's what this VF-Engineering package is for. The supercharger kit nicely bumps the power up from 552 to 760 horsepower.

Liberty Walk

Chrome, chrome, chrome. Everything is chrome these days, and it's compeltely lost its tact. No more small chrome bits and pieces here and there. Everything is all or nothing.

HAMANN

HAMANN customizes all high-end cars, including Aston Martin, Ferrari, and Rolls-Royce, to name a few, and this includes an entire line of Lamborghinis. One that stands out is the Gallardo-based Victory. The wide-body kit includes new front and rear aprons, side sills, a four-part rear wing, a rear diffuser, and a fighter-jet livery all make this an extremely appealing aftermarket job.

The Custom Shop

Usually we look down upon pure replicas with disdain, but this is one of the most creative that we've seen. Check out those TVs and Sony Xplod sounds hidden in the rear side panels and in the frunk.

Aventador J Roadster

Before we had the Aventador Roadster, we had the J, an insane open-top, one-off Lambo that has no windscreen. The car was specially built in six weeks for a client.

Mansory

The Carbonado is, without a doubt, one of the most insane customs we've ever seen. We're actually shocked and not shocked at all that the full carbon fiber look came from Mansory. We're not shocked, because the guys over there always take things to the extreme, but we're surprised it actually looks so damn good.

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