Anyone here own Diablo 6.0
#17
Depends what kind of performance you want. Straightline, the SV is definately faster. On a track, the Murci is definately faster.The SV is a much more raw and visceral experience. Dont get me wrong though, the Murci is an awesome car, but the SV is far more sinister looking.
#23
I had a PERFECT yellow '98 SV with under 1500 miles which I sold to by my TT
I miss the Lambo in the worst way, the looks, the feel, the COMPLETE leather interior, the rawness and the doors, the sound of the Tubi with no cats
I could not financially have both so I chose the TT due to the fact that it is WAY more street driveable
Hey you never know someday I may get another one but I know it will never be as pristine as my previous example!
Buddy, look for a '98 SV
The car is 2 wheel drive, has pop up headlights and no frills interior
The 6.0 interior is too busy and kit car looking and many of them do not have factory wings, also the air intakes are killer on the SV
If you look hard enough you will find a really nice one in the 130-150 range
Also another cool example is the '94 SE30 but has smaller brakes and smaller wheels/tires, car looks sick in purple, I came real close to buying one before the SV
Another thing I liked about the Lambo was I did a full Tubi, modified carbon airboxes, radar and I was done!
I purchased mine from Symbolic, great bunch of guys
I miss the Lambo in the worst way, the looks, the feel, the COMPLETE leather interior, the rawness and the doors, the sound of the Tubi with no cats
I could not financially have both so I chose the TT due to the fact that it is WAY more street driveable
Hey you never know someday I may get another one but I know it will never be as pristine as my previous example!
Buddy, look for a '98 SV
The car is 2 wheel drive, has pop up headlights and no frills interior
The 6.0 interior is too busy and kit car looking and many of them do not have factory wings, also the air intakes are killer on the SV
If you look hard enough you will find a really nice one in the 130-150 range
Also another cool example is the '94 SE30 but has smaller brakes and smaller wheels/tires, car looks sick in purple, I came real close to buying one before the SV
Another thing I liked about the Lambo was I did a full Tubi, modified carbon airboxes, radar and I was done!
I purchased mine from Symbolic, great bunch of guys
Last edited by vipertestarossa; 05-29-2005 at 03:04 PM.
#24
Originally posted by vipertestarossa
I had a PERFECT yellow '98 SV with under 1500 miles which I sold to by my TT
I miss the Lambo in the worst way, the looks, the feel, the COMPLETE leather interior, the rawness and the doors, the sound of the Tubi with no cats
I could not financially have both so I chose the TT due to the fact that it is WAY more street driveable
Hey you never know someday I may get another one but I know it will never be as pristine as my previous example!
Buddy, look for a '98 SV
The car is 2 wheel drive, has pop up headlights and no frills interior
The 6.0 interior is too busy and kit car looking and many of them do not have factory wings, also the air intakes are killer on the SV
If you look hard enough you will find a really nice one in the 130-150 range
Also another cool example is the '94 SE30 but has smaller brakes and smaller wheels/tires, car looks sick in purple, I came real close to buying one before the SV
Another thing I liked about the Lambo was I did a full Tubi, modified carbon airboxes, radar and I was done!
I purchased mine from Symbolic, great bunch of guys
I had a PERFECT yellow '98 SV with under 1500 miles which I sold to by my TT
I miss the Lambo in the worst way, the looks, the feel, the COMPLETE leather interior, the rawness and the doors, the sound of the Tubi with no cats
I could not financially have both so I chose the TT due to the fact that it is WAY more street driveable
Hey you never know someday I may get another one but I know it will never be as pristine as my previous example!
Buddy, look for a '98 SV
The car is 2 wheel drive, has pop up headlights and no frills interior
The 6.0 interior is too busy and kit car looking and many of them do not have factory wings, also the air intakes are killer on the SV
If you look hard enough you will find a really nice one in the 130-150 range
Also another cool example is the '94 SE30 but has smaller brakes and smaller wheels/tires, car looks sick in purple, I came real close to buying one before the SV
Another thing I liked about the Lambo was I did a full Tubi, modified carbon airboxes, radar and I was done!
I purchased mine from Symbolic, great bunch of guys
I also looked at buying an SE, my biggest turnoff was the windows, and the wheels.
#25
Originally posted by allanlambo
Good write up. A 996TT is definately more daily driveable than the Diablo, not so much because the Diablo is hard to drive, but because people are always harrassing you, parking etc.
I also looked at buying an SE, my biggest turnoff was the windows, and the wheels.
Good write up. A 996TT is definately more daily driveable than the Diablo, not so much because the Diablo is hard to drive, but because people are always harrassing you, parking etc.
I also looked at buying an SE, my biggest turnoff was the windows, and the wheels.
And yes everytime I drove the car I was harrased with video cameras and kids in little imports attempting to race
Luckily I had pitch black windows
BTW, I have seen pics of your car and it is absolutely amazing!
I think the car looks best in yellow and white
My interior was snowcorn
#26
Originally posted by vipertestarossa
Yeah the windows turned me off as well but I love those wheels even if they are 17"
And yes everytime I drove the car I was harrased with video cameras and kids in little imports attempting to race
Luckily I had pitch black windows
BTW, I have seen pics of your car and it is absolutely amazing!
I think the car looks best in yellow and white
My interior was snowcorn
Yeah the windows turned me off as well but I love those wheels even if they are 17"
And yes everytime I drove the car I was harrased with video cameras and kids in little imports attempting to race
Luckily I had pitch black windows
BTW, I have seen pics of your car and it is absolutely amazing!
I think the car looks best in yellow and white
My interior was snowcorn
How was the reliability on yours?
#29
I was told that Diablo's have tons of problems. I heard many people said the suspension raising kit on the 6.0 breaks very easily, and it is costly to fix. I think the 6.0 is the best Diablo, and probobly the best looking car for 150 grand.
#30
Originally posted by Chordate
I was told that Diablo's have tons of problems. I heard many people said the suspension raising kit on the 6.0 breaks very easily, and it is costly to fix. I think the 6.0 is the best Diablo, and probobly the best looking car for 150 grand.
I was told that Diablo's have tons of problems. I heard many people said the suspension raising kit on the 6.0 breaks very easily, and it is costly to fix. I think the 6.0 is the best Diablo, and probobly the best looking car for 150 grand.
As for a 6.0 for 150K, good luck. Not gonna happen. Nice examples are 170-180K.