One of YouTube's premier players has just released his latest wild video, this one featuring what he calls an experimental prototype Aventador. He's had this car for some three months and when he acquired it, he only paid $240,000 for a car that could easily have cost more if not for a salvage title. In 2019, this car was damaged in a frontal crash that involved a police car. Now, he's got big plans for the Lamborghini.

Where Stradman Goes He Doesn't Use Taillights

In the process of removing the old panels from the car before installing all-new ones, Stradman decided it's best to make some more content by taking this big bull out onto public roads despite the lack of taillights, turn signals, or body panels beyond the doors. His co-pilot in the video even remarks about random parts and pieces flying off of the vehicle throughout the drive to which we say, cool story bro. We're not sure if anyone picked those up but if you're in the state of Utah, keep your eyes peeled for what is surely rather expensive Lamborghini bits and bobs lying around the streets.

Tearing Down Everything To Build It Back Up

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Here's a little background: after the Aventador's wreck, the car was branded with a salvage title and rebuilt, which made it considerably cheaper than a clean titled car. Thanks to that low price, the Stradman decided that he would completely strip the car down and rebuild it with a new Liberty Walk body kit for the big bull. Liberty Walk is perhaps the premier supercar body kit manufacturer. Every one of their kits is hand-made and bespoke for the vehicle it's being installed on.

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Typically, Liberty Walk kits are professionally installed but seeing as the Stradman is all about content, this should provide him months of videos. Of course, if the past is anything to go on, this build will take every bit of the next 6 months and be broken into 3-minute segments contained randomly within 12-15 minute videos that mostly feature other random things you didn't intend to watch at all. That's certainly the best way to describe today's video that features less than 5 minutes of this stripped-down Aventador in action.

Here's What The Final Vehicle Could Look Like

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Liberty Walk is world renowned because they do exceptionally high-quality work that actually adds to the overall build quality of the car. For those who want even more attention than a Lamborghini already provides, Liberty Walk exists. Clearly, this is a match made in heaven.

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