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Amazon is selling an ‘amazing' $450 Lamborghini Lego set for 20% off, and shoppers say it's ‘worth the money'

Amazon is selling an ‘amazing' $450 Lamborghini Lego set for 20% off, and shoppers say it's ‘worth the money'

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There's nothing quite like the enjoyment of assembling a really good Lego set, and if you're into cars, there's a similarly special pleasure that comes from tooling up your ride. With the Lego Technic Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 Building Set, you can bring home the best of both worlds.
For a limited time, Amazon is slashing the price of this exquisite Lamborghini Lego kit by $90, dropping the price from $450 to $360, and according to reviews, 'it is worth the money!'
Lego Technic Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 Building Set, $360 (was $450) at Amazon
If you're familiar with the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, you know that this is no ordinary Lego set. The Sian FKP 37 was a special limited-run hybrid sports car boasting a whopping 807 horsepower, and only 82 were produced. This 3,696 piece Lego rendering has been replicated with fine detail, right down to a functioning 8-speed transmission, suspension, and V12 engine with moving pistons. A collector's edition, it comes with a decorative display plate and unique serial number. It's ideal for any Lego or car enthusiast, especially those with a taste for Lamborghinis.
According to buyers, this 'amazing set' is 'super captivating and high quality entertainment.' Another said, 'The design of this build is truly impressive.'
And according to one car enthusiast, it is a 'top notch build. Everything was Lamborghini themed and a very classy feeling to the box and the layout. Excellent.'
Whether you're a fan of Legos, Lamborghinis, or just cool cars in general, the Lego Technic Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 Building Set is sure to deliver a good time. But buy fast, because for a limited time, Amazon is offering this 'excellent' $450 kit for just $360.
Once you've ordered, prepare yourself. According to reviewers, you're in for 'several days of enjoyment.'
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