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V12 Conan: Corvette ZR-12 Sound

Lamborghini Miura: A few drive bys, Revs, and Accelerations

1980 Lamborghini Countach LP400S

We hear ya. After so many requests, this is your Countach. Volumes up!

Stunning V12 Ferrari 312P howls as it's thrashed up Goodwood hill

Lamborghini V12 engine rebuild part 5. Putting it all back together again.

Lamborghini’s V12 track-only hypercar fires up

Lamborghini V12 Track-Only Hypercar Hits The Dyno! SCREAMING ENGINE SOUND

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Competizione: OnBoard & V12 Sound at Imola!

Vamaz12g Pure Sound

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13/01/2014 Lamborghini increases worldwide sales for the third year in a row to 2,121 cars delivered to customers

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