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Iranian Lamborghini now available

TIN news: This may be surprising for the Italian automaker company and at the same time garner their applause, since an Iranian engineer in Mashhad, northeastern province of Khorasan Razavi, has made the car with bare hands in his local garage.
Mohammadreza Reihani, the Iranian genius in question, has designed and manufactured the car in his local garage. This is not a fake plastic assembly of loose parts to deceive and inspire doubt as to the originality of what it is; this is a real Aventador newly made in Iran, Mehr News Agency reported.
Dadmehr International Sponsorship Group ― based in Tehran ― has acquired the rights for one year to sell, attract investment on, and branding for the car. The group will officially represent Reihani in any legal and financial agreement.
The group has planned to widely advertise for the car through an Iran’s Peace Ambassador Initiative. The car, aptly called ‘Persian Gulf,’ embark on a nationwide 16-day tour during Sept. 6-22, 2015.
The original Italian Aventador is priced at $397,500; it is estimated to be priced at more than 60 billion rials at the current exchange rate.
The car has been investigated by Dadmehr International Sponsorship Group’s experts and officials. They found it strikingly the same as Italian Aventador from every angle; the chassis is well-built by Reihani and a 12-cylender linear engine would be mounted on the chassis to turn it into a powerful rival for Italian predecessor.
Mohammadreza Reihani, the Iranian genius in question, has designed and manufactured the car in his local garage. This is not a fake plastic assembly of loose parts to deceive and inspire doubt as to the originality of what it is; this is a real Aventador newly made in Iran, Mehr News Agency reported.
Dadmehr International Sponsorship Group ― based in Tehran ― has acquired the rights for one year to sell, attract investment on, and branding for the car. The group will officially represent Reihani in any legal and financial agreement.
The group has planned to widely advertise for the car through an Iran’s Peace Ambassador Initiative. The car, aptly called ‘Persian Gulf,’ embark on a nationwide 16-day tour during Sept. 6-22, 2015.
The original Italian Aventador is priced at $397,500; it is estimated to be priced at more than 60 billion rials at the current exchange rate.
The car has been investigated by Dadmehr International Sponsorship Group’s experts and officials. They found it strikingly the same as Italian Aventador from every angle; the chassis is well-built by Reihani and a 12-cylender linear engine would be mounted on the chassis to turn it into a powerful rival for Italian predecessor.