Famous Autosports Premier Murcielago
#1
MAcarbon/Famous Autosports Premier Murcielago
Famous Autosports in Southern California had a customer bring them this Murcielago with a Premier body kit, a very cool car...BUT the paint on the kit was blotchy, and didn't match the rest of the body, the kit had several fit issues, and the car wasn't running right because of some very hacky work that had been done to the car.
Mitch and his crew at Famous Autosports took the whole car appart, painted the entire car, made sure everything fit right, added glass engine covers, LP640 rear lights, MAcarbon steering wheel, grab handle, vents, center console and tons more. The guys at Famous do amazing work, and do everything from brake jobs to jobs like this Murci needed.
Needless to say the car looks amazing now, and there is still more to come. We are doing the black side panels behind the windows, the exterior mirrors, interior armrests, Shift knob, and more in carbon.
We had to meet a tight deadline to deliver the first round of carbon parts for this car, so John (MAcarbon Owner) few down to Famous with the parts and they got them installed in time for the car to be on a trailer to go to a car show. This was quite an adventure, but worth it in the end.
Here are a few before pics showing the mismatched paint work:
Mitch and his crew at Famous Autosports took the whole car appart, painted the entire car, made sure everything fit right, added glass engine covers, LP640 rear lights, MAcarbon steering wheel, grab handle, vents, center console and tons more. The guys at Famous do amazing work, and do everything from brake jobs to jobs like this Murci needed.
Needless to say the car looks amazing now, and there is still more to come. We are doing the black side panels behind the windows, the exterior mirrors, interior armrests, Shift knob, and more in carbon.
We had to meet a tight deadline to deliver the first round of carbon parts for this car, so John (MAcarbon Owner) few down to Famous with the parts and they got them installed in time for the car to be on a trailer to go to a car show. This was quite an adventure, but worth it in the end.

Here are a few before pics showing the mismatched paint work:
Last edited by LaneS@macarbon.com; Mar 26, 2009 at 03:35 PM.
#5
not a fan of the wheels... everything else looks great.
I can't imagine how mad I'd be if I paid for a kit and it came out looking like that did originally. I bet the owner is ecstatic to have it all looking proper now.
I can't imagine how mad I'd be if I paid for a kit and it came out looking like that did originally. I bet the owner is ecstatic to have it all looking proper now.





