You have quoted the wrong post. This post was for JChoice. But you can also post more pictures of your car
That was my first reaction too and I don't disagree it is ornate, but when you are sitting in the car, it is quite purposeful and you notice the ample areas of plain leather that balance the more ornate features like gear leaver or dash. Clearly this is not an F40 in terms of design approach but it is an extremely nice place to be and in my opinion the details enhance, not detract from the overall experience.
I had the pleasure of seeing this one in person here in Orlando and one could spend hours just looking at the design and build quality. The few short descriptions of you two driving really puts it all into perspective. I find the blue one incredibly beautiful and takes it to a another level compared to the one in my pics. Your overhead view was one I hadn't seen before and made it look really sleek. One thing bothers me though. The one I saw didn't have plates and when I saw the shot of yours driving off with the plate slapped to the side I was thinking with such incredible attention to detail how can the plate be placed like that. My question is, was that just a temporary placement and if so where is the proper placement? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
You raise an excellent point about the plate. Agree it looks kind of dumb stuck on the side. The proper placement is in the middle over the "Pagani" writing. I think I'm going to try putting it there.
Very nice. Love the colour on it. At first I didn't like the front end of the Huayra at all but now I love it. Looks so menacing, real road presence. My only gripe is the noise really, but that's because F and up Zonda's sound so bloody beautiful it was impossible to top with a turbo engine.
Hope you guys don't mind if I add a few pics here too. Something you don't see everyday, Huyara wheels. Oh man, they are massive! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The interior details are just amazing. There's always something to look at and admire. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's a factory press car in all carbon with a camo wrap. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks like it could fly. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login