Saltcollection New Additions

Saltcollection New Additions

The Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary, one of the ultra rare MakeUp releases has finally joined us at Saltcollection. As an absolutely undisputed timeless classic, the 25th anniversary edition was also one of the most refined, most iconic Countach variant.

This Countach 25th that we had recently acquired was coated in the silver shade of Argento Luna, the exact colour 25th Anniversary Edition featured while making its debut, which is exactly why this model will be part of the exclusively curated "Automotive Icons" collection.

The model itself isn't in a really good condition, and the full Nero interior is relatively dull, especially under the Coutach's futuristic styling, and we'll be solving them through our special restoration & customization program.

The other automotive icon joining the collection is the Veilside Fortune converted Mazda RX-7, made its name with the famous movie series Fast & Furious, this Veilside Fortune 7 we currently owns had the custom 10-30 licence plate installed at the back, and VeilSide logo on the front grill, which faithfully recreated the star car owned by Han from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift,  we had an identical one back in 2021 that was sold later in 2022, and it's good to see it back in the collection.

The other two regular additions are Lamborghini Countach LP400 S and Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera. The Countach S was customized by its previous owner, changing the exterior spec from the original Rosso to Bianco, and golden rims to silver. Sadly lost its original packaging, so it would most likely to be staying forever in our private collection.

The Gallardo Superleggera on the other hand, was in its most iconic spec that was featured on the first public debut back in the 2010 Geneva Motorshow, under the vivid green shade of Verde Ithaca, the V10 engine sits quietly in the car being ready for delivering pristine track performance.

All four models can be found at the archive, featured image copyrights belongs to Saltcollection.

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