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Lamborghini Newport Beach is first with new exhaust for the LP-700-4 Aventador
Thu, 01 Dec 2011If the stock exhaust of your Lamborghini LP-700-4 Aventador isn't quite what you're looking for, Lamborghini Newport Beach has the solution. The Aventador's 6.5-liter V12 gets a distinct note courtesy of the Southern California dealership, which specializes in creating new exhausts for Lambos. Lamborghini Newport Beach's bolt-on exhaust system is undergoing final testing before being released for sale.
Mazda confirms new SkyActiv-D 1.5 litre diesel engine for next Mazda2
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