
Lamborghini is a dream for many car lovers, but for a 26-year-old Bibin of Kerala it was a dream that decided to build himself-an-you would spend millions. Bibin, who was day -to -day for the quality and passionate automobile enthusiast at night, created his own Lamborghini Huracan replica using scrap materials, old parts of the car and mere determination.
The video on YouTube showing Bibin’s Handmade Supercar has become viral and inspires thousands. In the Bibin video, it provides a full inspection of its creation and explains how he built the body using discarded metal and fiber glass leaves. The car runs on the engine and wheels of Maruti Suzuki Alto. He also equipped the Lamborghini -style steering wheel from another vehicle.
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The custom car is equipped with a butterfly door and even a nose system driven by a car connector and a wiper engine, all controlled by pressing the button.
Bibin shared that the project took him three years to achieve this phase. Thanks to his busy work schedule, he could only work on the car at night. So far spent around £1.5 lakh and estimates that 20 to 30 percent of work is still left to the end. The interiors, including the seat suspension, must still be completed.
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Viewers applauded his efforts on YouTube. One user wrote: “Absolutely stunning! Transforming scrap into stunning art takes skills, patience and pure passion. Hats are not impossible to make it impossible.”
Others commented: “It’s all about thinking. If you can’t buy you, you’ll work.”
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“He is a competitor of Lamborghini,” the third user wrote.
Kerala saw other examples of such home creativity. Previously, a 67 -year -old video from the state became a viral after building an electric vehicle that can travel up to 60 km per charge. A car, called “pulkood”, uses only one unit of electricity, stands around £5 for a fee. The compact two -seater also has headlamps, fog lights, indicators and front and rear wiper.
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