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Old 02-19-2003, 02:55 AM
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Lambo article in Dub magazine

Issue 11 of Dub magazine "dubmagazine.com" has an article of on Busta Rhymes and his two Lambo (a Murci and Diablo). The are some decent pictures. Not a bad magazine, many nice looking cars while others are a bit over the top, interesting none the less.

The magazine has away of pissing me off because is does nothing but show what others have and what I can't have (at least for now)

Here are some notes and comments from the article:

The magazine list his Diablo 6.0 has a 2002 model. Didn't they stop making the 6.0 in 2001???

The Diablo has some nice looking orange highlighted (not as bad ass you think) Lowenhart BS5's. He is running 18's in the front and 19's in the rear. Now I now some people do this namely Corvettes I believe, but how does this look visually and how does it effect the handling of a car. My guess is it probably looks pretty cool with the front end setting about 1/2 lower (at least the ZO6 looks good with it)?

The highlighted interior is not bad looking either (is is color matched to the exterior color).

Finally, you have to checkout the $295,000 (yes you read that correctly) medalion around his neck. Would I buy it if I had it like him? Probably not, I would use it for another car!!!!!!!
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