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Interior

It all begins with an idea.

Looking at the image, you can see the early stage of the customization process for this Lamborghini Huracán. The interior has been carefully disassembled—door panels removed, center console exposed, and dashboard components taken out—all without damaging the hinges or breaking any plastic elements. Most parts on the Huracán can be removed with just a screwdriver, making the process manageable with the right preparation. I followed in-person guidance from my friends at Level Performance, which gave me the confidence to perform the work myself directly at the customer’s location.


These are the interior trim components from the Lamborghini Huracán, fully disassembled and prepped for aqua printing. To ensure full functionality after the customization, all interactive surfaces, especially the buttons and switches, have been carefully masked off using green tape. This step is essential to avoid any interference with electronic controls or sensor systems during the water transfer process. The layout and organization of the parts on the table also help maintain clarity and reduce any installation errors later.



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Powerwheels

It all begins with an idea.

The wheel design draws its roots from the iconic original Lamborghini Countach, the legendary wedge-shaped beast that roared through the streets from 1974 to 1990. While its silhouette remains timeless, certain elements felt a touch outdated for today's standards. To bridge the past and present, we infused the DNA of the modern 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 — a sleek, futuristic homage to its predecessor.

To bring this hybrid vision to life, we partnered with Powerwheels Russia, specialists in precision customization. The wheels were sculpted using an advanced abrasive waterjet technique — a high-pressure stream of water laced with grit, cutting through metal with surgical precision. The result? A flawless, smooth finish that looks like it was forged by gods, not machines.

The final touch? A striking shade called Golden Haze, a color born from the mythos of the “Red and Gold Devil” — a name whispered in tuning circles with reverence. This radiant hue isn't just paint; it’s attitude, legacy, and fire — all in motion.

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EXterior

It all begins with an idea.


The original look of the Huracán Spyder was relatively understated — but beneath that simplicity lay immense potential. Its stunning teal exterior and pristine white interior felt like they were meant to speak to each other, yet hadn’t been properly introduced. The open-top nature of the Spyder sparked an idea: why not blur the line between exterior and interior? Why not let the colors, materials, and mood of one flow seamlessly into the other — creating a unified visual experience that turns every drive into a curated design statement?


Changing a car’s look without refining its structure is like switching outfits without working on your physique — it might turn heads for a second, but it won’t leave a lasting impression. Style without substance fades fast. That’s why this wasn’t just about aesthetics — it was about mindset, intention, and balance.

To bring that vision to life, we decided to install full splitters around the bottom of the Lambo to enhance its width and presence, paired with a sleek spoiler that surprisingly blended into the overall composition better than expected. At first, the splitters came in plain black, which clashed with the car’s vibe. A white outline was added — but honestly, it didn’t cut it either.

The real breakthrough came when we color-matched the splitters to the body. It took three attempts to nail that exact tone, but the persistence paid off. Once it hit, everything just clicked — the silhouette, the stance, the energy. It stopped looking like a car with parts added to it, and started looking like a design meant to be that way from day one.


I couldn’t skip the classic hood stripes — the ones that run from the tip of the frunk straight through to the rear splitter. But then I thought: why stop there? What if the stripe pushed past the hood and actually broke through the windshield? It sounded wild, but I went for it — and honestly, it turned out better than I imagined (you’ll see what I mean in the interior section).

As for the exterior, I didn’t want the color scheme to be just for show. I blended blue, gold, and white, each chosen with intention. And to pay tribute to the home of the raging bull, I outlined the sides with a clean white stripe hugging the Italian flag — a small but meaningful nod to the car’s roots. It’s all about honoring where it came from while pushing where it can go.

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Blog Post Title Four

It all begins with an idea.

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.

Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.

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