2006 BF Performance Murcielago
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2006 BF Performance Murcielago
General Information
Vehicle Type: 2-door coupe, modified car
Drivetrain
Configuration: Mid Engine/AWD
Engine: V12
Displacement: 6192 cc
Horsepower: 580 bhp @ 7500 rpm
Torque: 479 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Max RPM: 8000 rpm
Transmission: 6-Speed Manual
Dimensions
Weight: 3635 lbs
Wheelbase: 104.9 in
BF Performance, based in Zug, Switzerland, is dedicated to customizing Lamborghinis and customer vehicles at the "Home of special Lamborghinis", individualizing and personalizing them to the customer's wishes. As a tuning specialist, BF Performance accentuates the sporty contours and refines both the interior and exterior with various body-styling elements. Racing car flair is created by the lavish use of carbon fibre, lending the Murcielago a fine figure on the track. Readers of German car magazine "Auto Zeitung" liked the car so much that they voted it in first place in the "Tuning models over 50,000 euros" category in the magazine's "Auto Trophy 2005", achieving the only two-figure result. At the 2006 Paris Tuning Show, the BF Performance Murciélago was voted "Car of the Show" by France's Channel Six.
At the front end, a carbon fibre front spoiler reduces the lift of the Italian bull. At the rear end of the Murciélago, this task is performed by a diffuser and an efficient rear deck spoiler of the same material. BF Performance adorns the sides with a pair of side sills. Simply fitting these five body-styling elements brings the Murciélago close to the FIA-GT Lamborghini. Further carbon fibre accessories such as the transparent engine bonnet with glass inlay, the exhaust tailpipe cover, headlight covers, boot lid and bonnet and white indicator lights on the side go to complete the sportingly elegant appearance of this 12-cylinder sports car. All the carbon fibre components (including fitting) cost around 30,000 euros. A carbon fibre air box is in preparation.
Carbon fibre also stimulates motor racing sensations on the inside with a 12-piece interior kit. This can be complemented by fitting sports bucket seats and either 4 or 5 point belts, which keep the occupants safely restrained. For those drivers who do not wish to sacrifice any luxury, BF Performance can also fit a multimedia system with a CD radio featuring a fold-out screen and changer, navigation computer, sound system and a rear-view camera to help prevent damage when parking and maneuvering.
BF Performance does not touch the 6.2 l engine. However, in order to match the sound to the visual appearance, BF Performance does offer the option of fitting a sports silencer with the original tailpipes or a competition exhaust for the racing circuit. A brand-new addition to the BF Performance suite is an extravagant tailpipe design, which lends the rear end of the Murciélago a significantly more elegant appearance.
BF Performance can fit wheel spacers for those drivers who find this super sports car too sluggish, enabling the Murciélago to reach its threshold range much later. A positive visual side effect is that the wheels now sit flush with the body. A sports suspension, which promises a further enhancement of handling properties, is in preparation. True to the motto "races are won on brakes", BF Performance also equips this muscle car with a sports braking system, which is composed of four inside-vented 370 mm diameter brake discs and six-piston brake calipers, sports brake pads and brake pipes from steel flex. BF Performance also supplies the sports braking system for Murciélago models pre-dating 2004. By way of an alternative, all the Murciélagos can be equipped with a high-performance braking system from steel or with a high-performance carbon fibre/ceramic braking system.
Fitting composite exclusive wheels enables the Murciélago to almost glide over the tarmac thanks to its light-footed design. They are available for the front in 8.5 x 19 with 245/30 R19 tyres and for the rear in 13 x 19 with 355/25R19 tyres.
Vehicle Type: 2-door coupe, modified car
Drivetrain
Configuration: Mid Engine/AWD
Engine: V12
Displacement: 6192 cc
Horsepower: 580 bhp @ 7500 rpm
Torque: 479 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Max RPM: 8000 rpm
Transmission: 6-Speed Manual
Dimensions
Weight: 3635 lbs
Wheelbase: 104.9 in
BF Performance, based in Zug, Switzerland, is dedicated to customizing Lamborghinis and customer vehicles at the "Home of special Lamborghinis", individualizing and personalizing them to the customer's wishes. As a tuning specialist, BF Performance accentuates the sporty contours and refines both the interior and exterior with various body-styling elements. Racing car flair is created by the lavish use of carbon fibre, lending the Murcielago a fine figure on the track. Readers of German car magazine "Auto Zeitung" liked the car so much that they voted it in first place in the "Tuning models over 50,000 euros" category in the magazine's "Auto Trophy 2005", achieving the only two-figure result. At the 2006 Paris Tuning Show, the BF Performance Murciélago was voted "Car of the Show" by France's Channel Six.
At the front end, a carbon fibre front spoiler reduces the lift of the Italian bull. At the rear end of the Murciélago, this task is performed by a diffuser and an efficient rear deck spoiler of the same material. BF Performance adorns the sides with a pair of side sills. Simply fitting these five body-styling elements brings the Murciélago close to the FIA-GT Lamborghini. Further carbon fibre accessories such as the transparent engine bonnet with glass inlay, the exhaust tailpipe cover, headlight covers, boot lid and bonnet and white indicator lights on the side go to complete the sportingly elegant appearance of this 12-cylinder sports car. All the carbon fibre components (including fitting) cost around 30,000 euros. A carbon fibre air box is in preparation.
Carbon fibre also stimulates motor racing sensations on the inside with a 12-piece interior kit. This can be complemented by fitting sports bucket seats and either 4 or 5 point belts, which keep the occupants safely restrained. For those drivers who do not wish to sacrifice any luxury, BF Performance can also fit a multimedia system with a CD radio featuring a fold-out screen and changer, navigation computer, sound system and a rear-view camera to help prevent damage when parking and maneuvering.
BF Performance does not touch the 6.2 l engine. However, in order to match the sound to the visual appearance, BF Performance does offer the option of fitting a sports silencer with the original tailpipes or a competition exhaust for the racing circuit. A brand-new addition to the BF Performance suite is an extravagant tailpipe design, which lends the rear end of the Murciélago a significantly more elegant appearance.
BF Performance can fit wheel spacers for those drivers who find this super sports car too sluggish, enabling the Murciélago to reach its threshold range much later. A positive visual side effect is that the wheels now sit flush with the body. A sports suspension, which promises a further enhancement of handling properties, is in preparation. True to the motto "races are won on brakes", BF Performance also equips this muscle car with a sports braking system, which is composed of four inside-vented 370 mm diameter brake discs and six-piston brake calipers, sports brake pads and brake pipes from steel flex. BF Performance also supplies the sports braking system for Murciélago models pre-dating 2004. By way of an alternative, all the Murciélagos can be equipped with a high-performance braking system from steel or with a high-performance carbon fibre/ceramic braking system.
Fitting composite exclusive wheels enables the Murciélago to almost glide over the tarmac thanks to its light-footed design. They are available for the front in 8.5 x 19 with 245/30 R19 tyres and for the rear in 13 x 19 with 355/25R19 tyres.
#5
Originally Posted by Duch
car looks sick, except for the hideous wing
BTW- for a car that expensive, that is one interior, god, at least dress it up, what the hell is with those tachs, oh wait I know. Their VW tachs from Audi A8, those Stalks ARE from an A8. I was never a fan of Lambo, and things got worse when VW bought them.
BTW- Lambos are the worst in reliablity when it comes to Exotics, I'll post the link up of Lambo owners reporting rusted bolts on their new lambos and brakes rusting like .
#6
Originally Posted by Hellbent
Yeah your right, that wing is hedious *rolleyes*. I guess a Real FUNCTIONAL wing is hedious, you know that same wing happens to be in the Merc Race Car that competes in the FIA GT series.
BTW- for a car that expensive, that is one interior, god, at least dress it up, what the hell is with those tachs, oh wait I know. Their VW tachs from Audi A8, those Stalks ARE from an A8. I was never a fan of Lambo, and things got worse when VW bought them.
BTW- Lambos are the worst in reliablity when it comes to Exotics, I'll post the link up of Lambo owners reporting rusted bolts on their new lambos and brakes rusting like .
BTW- for a car that expensive, that is one interior, god, at least dress it up, what the hell is with those tachs, oh wait I know. Their VW tachs from Audi A8, those Stalks ARE from an A8. I was never a fan of Lambo, and things got worse when VW bought them.
BTW- Lambos are the worst in reliablity when it comes to Exotics, I'll post the link up of Lambo owners reporting rusted bolts on their new lambos and brakes rusting like .
if i had money to buy the car the first thing id do is remove the wing and then the rims.
#12
Originally Posted by silentcivic
stop whining sick car just pisses u off you can never afford one hellbent
And where am I whining, far from it, Iam just pointing out the crappy interior it has for a car of that price range. and Lambos are known for crap Reliability.
I admit it is a sick car, but it has its draw backs.
Here is a Link of a Lambo owner who experienced this.
warning, some comments are Biased, so use your own judgment, but if you need more, I have more links
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