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Lamborghini made this a safety feature, for the car to separate in two because it prevents the driver from dying in a fiery crash.
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How the….
silence of the “Lamb…”
Ador
Lamborghini made this a safety feature, for the car to separate in two because it prevents the driver from dying in a fiery crash.