While the Lamborghini Aventador is starting to get a little long in the tooth, it remains extremely popular among enthusiasts, and RDBLA out of Los Angeles recently transformed this particular Aventador Roadster with a host of aftermarket modifications.
When the car arrived at the company’s shop, it had already been outfitted with a range of striking parts to distinguish it from any “regular” Aventador. For example, it had a new rear wing, rear diffuser, front splitter, and side skirts from Novitec. While we think these should be enough, the owner clearly wanted something even more outlandish.
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RDBLA’s first task was to bolt on a widebody kit from Liberty Walk that includes flared front and rear wheel arches. In addition, the kit includes custom front and rear fascias and has a lowered suspension so the new black wheels fit perfectly under the arches. The Italian exotic has also been fitted with a towering carbon fiber rear wing which is so large that it makes the one on the Aventador SVJ seem small. Rounding out the custom touches is an army green wrap.
Sitting beneath all the crazy bodywork of the car is Lamborghini’s naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine. In stock form, the Aventador LP700-4 pumps out 690 hp, but this example has an aftermarket exhaust system, so it might have a tad more.