The magnificent widebody Lamborghini Aventador is returning to RDB LA.

The initial Aventador with a widebody kit from RDB LA makes a return for a stereo enhancement, while an Audi RS6 Wagon receives some upgrades and a striking new appearance.

For those who follow the RDB LA channel on YouTube, they are likely familiar with the various builds, wraps, repairs, and custom work videos posted on the page. Recently, the center shared a new video featuring their first-ever Lamborghini Aventador widebody roadster project, which has been given an upgrade that Vik describes as a “dinosaur.”

According to Vik, the client had brought in their Aventador for servicing when it first came out, and decided to go for a full Liberty Walk widebody kit. The vehicle now boasts fender flares, a large wing, new wheels, and an upgraded exhaust system.

Now the roadster returns for a stereo system upgrade. The impressive part about all this is that this supercar remains in the same owner’s possession. Watch the video below to learn more about what makes this beast the ultimate beauty.

This Lamborghini Aventador roadster has a matte grey paint job. Believe it or not, it is an actual paint job and not just the typical wrap. Vik points out that the paint has held up quite flawlessly since the first time the roadster came to RDB LA.

While Vik was super excited to see the bull back at his shop, this customer also owns a Range Rover and Rolls-Royce Ghost that RDB is currently working on as well. Vik and his team actually took this Lamborghini Aventador roadster to SEMA in Las Vegas and it’s one of their favorite builds to date.

The Ultimate German Wagon Gets The Ultimate Transformation

This Incredible Widebody Lamborghini Aventador Returns To RDB LA

RDB LAWhen Audi announced that it was bringing the RS6 to the States, we knew it was going to change the dying station wagon market here. That’s because the Audi RS6 is no ordinary wagon. This is a beast of a daily driver powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that delivers a whopping 591 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. While the Audi RS6 is more than capable from the factory, it’s also a fun wagon to mod.

RDB LA showcases the Audi RS6 in their latest video, demonstrating the potential for this wagon to be transformed into a high-performance machine. The modifications include Vossen wheels, a lowered suspension, an Audi roof rack, an Akrapovic exhaust system, an Eventuri intake system, CSF radiators, and a full tune. Additionally, the car features a clear bra and ceramic coating to preserve the striking black paint.

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