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As with the 911, the Gallardo has 19-inch wheels – of which there are two styles available – and the rears are wider than the fronts. Ceramic brakes aren’t an option, but the coloured calipers seen here cost £66
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Due to its low front spoiler, speed bumps and car park entrances can pose a problem for Gallardo drivers. The £1,950 lifting system solves this by electrically raising the front suspension at the press of a button

It’s stunning to look at, and the Audi switchgear fits in very well, yet you need to keep a close eye on the interior options. Alcantara seat inserts cost £800, while the rear view camera, which aids parking, adds £1,
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Recently upgraded to 520bhp, the Gallardo’s V10 sounds wonderful – it even occasionally spits flames out of its twin exhausts. The £2,825 glass bonnet allows the engine to be admired by onlookers, too

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