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Prize Giveaway – The Lamborghini Miura Bible

September 11, 2009 by Matt Brogan  




You might recall that last week we ran a competition to give away a copy of the stunning Lamborghini Miura Bible, by Joe Sackey, asking for you to tell us in 25 words what Lamborghini means to you.

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Well after more than 150 entires a single winner was chosen to take home a copy of the beautiful book, valued at $139, and that winner is Mr Brendan Smith from Mordialloc, Victoria with his entry:

“Not just a fearless and brutally powerful car, but a lifestyle in itself.”

Congratulations Brendan, your copy of The Lamborghini Miura Bible is on its way.

CarAdvice wishes to thank all our readers for their entries.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Prize Giveaway – The Lamborghini Miura Bible”
  1. Marc says:

    Congrats Brendan!

    *goes off and sobs in corner*

  2. crouchy says:

    In the end… its just a car.

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