German tuning brand DMC is sharing these images of a blacked out Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 built by Japan’s Autoproject-D. Now, you might be wondering why one tuner is advertising the work of another. The answer is because Autoproject-D used DMC’s “Molto Veloce” styling kit.

The exterior updates include an aerodynamic package with an array of carbon fiber parts like the front apron, side panels and skirts, fixed rear wing and diffuser, that work together with gloss black alloy wheels and a new exhaust to give the Aventador an “I’m bad and I know it” kind of look.

While DMC offers many upgrades the Aventador’s V12 engine, including an optimized ECU, the use of 12 unique single intake throttle plates, new gasoline pumps and injection nozzles, plus a lighter Titanium Exhaust system, Autoproject-D kept the Lamborghini’s inner works stock.

DMC itself say that while it will ship any parts to its global dealers located in North America, Asia and the Middle East, it “highly suggests” that owners opting for the engine upgrades to “fly” their car company‘s workshops in Germany or Switzerland.

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