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  • pretty corny video

  • I wonder how many people starved so that this selfish fuck could be the big man and drive it around...

  • HEY!!!!! Who said you can start my car?!?!?!

  • this car was shipped by plane from Italy, not boat

  • look at the rims on that. its also got a massive nos bottle on the back. thats awsome.and a convertable. what more could u ask for

  • @mrpipshit1 haha at first i was like wtf are u talking about, then i realized u were talking about the forklift

  • @BiggRob1221 cool story bro.

  • @mrpipshit1 lmao

  • I totally was expecting a rookie fork lift operater jabbing the actual car with the forks when I read the title. I was let down but enjoyed the sound!!

  • @kev8338 i thought there was gonna be a crash too :(

  • Tidsstöld & skräp!

  • Why move a lambo with a forklift? Why not drive the lambo? :p

  • Pavement gray. Ugly, dull color for such an amazing car.

  • why did he start the car in the first place? it aint gona go anywhere...

  • Im a good operator, but I would still be shitting my pants forking a Gallardo.

  • Why the hell would you ship a car like this thru some shitty ass freight terminal??

  • engine ruined, theres no oil in the oilpan when in shipping

  • not sure if I would leave my supercar with those idiots lol

  • How is that a Lamborghini versus a forklift?

  • ehhhh

  • idiots... this is aircargo...look @ the pallet

  • that was gay

  • poor owner. no oil in motor when in shipping

  • @whatis07

    Dont they drive almost every car to the boat, and they testdrive them at the factory...

  • @whatis07

    What might make you think they ship cars without oil?

  • @nrhbmw well thats a bout the dumbest question you could ask, um idk think about it dumbass...

  • @DnaAngel33 Not at all actually.

    I work on BMW's each day, most of them shipped from Europe, and they each have oil in the crankcases.  Over all the years I have yet to see 'problems' from them doing so.

    Take it easy and check your facts.

  • @nrhbmw They are shipped on boats that sometimes encounter storms. Not small storms by any measure. The swells are 60 ft on average and the boat can easilly list 45 degrees to either side.

  • @btwbrand so? engines drain oil back into the oil pan bro.  cars can drive at steeper inclines than that.

  • @anonazero The average production car does indeed have an oil pan and an oil sump where fluid normally flows to, regardless of the inclination of the vehicle. This vehicle isn't the average production car. The engine hovers above the ground and there is no vertical room for an oil sump. The car uses a dry sump lubrication system with a remotely mounted oil sump. The remote tank is not sealed. If it was, then the expanding air would push the oil into the crankcase, causing it to overfill. Bro.

  • @btwbrand right, and you think the audi engineers that built the car didn't think to make it automatically prime when you turn the key?

    lulz

  • @anonazero Is the key on during Shipping? The original point was, there is no oil in the engine during shipping across seas, why? Because the oil sump isn't air tight. The shipping containers they are shipped in are on a freighter traveling the ocean and could (as they frequently do) encounter large waves and tilt to great degrees, possibly leaking. Does this video show a car with no oil? I have no clue,not even commenting on that. Original question answered, why ship with no oil.-- Leaks.

  • @btwbrand oh so EVERY car that comes over on a ship has the oil drained, it gets rolled into a container, and then loaded on a ship.

    ya know OR its okay because in car you'd have to flip the car over to drain the oil out completely. i guess thats possible but i doubt lambo ships cars with no oil just in case the ship capsizes.

  • @anonazero You could look at my previous comments. I said nothing about ships capsizing, nor did I state "EVERY" car needs to be shipped without oil. A vast majority of vehicles are shipped with their fluids ( except for the fuel ) at or near capacity. Most cars are also driven into the ship, but this vehicle appears to have been strapped to a wooden frame with the intent that it wouldn't need to be started, only moved about by a lift truck till it reached it's final destination.

  • @anonazero That's up to the policies of the shipping company. Nothing we shipped went anywhere with any kind of fluids left in it, from cars to weed eaters. We drained everything before it was crated up.

  • @kajidono I thought there was "shipping oil"

  • @Toadphillips Maybe. We didn't use it, though. The whole point with our stuff was to prevent anything from leaking out and ruining the rest of the shipment. Seems like a shipping type oil would just be a coating over the parts so they would be safe from condensation. Not enough to run the engine. Either way, If I had a car like that I'd ship the key separate. Like in my pocket.

  • @whatis07 fuck the owner, he is rich anyways.

  • @whatis07 yeah they also ship it without gasoline but apparently this car did since he was able to get it started

  • @whatis07 If there was no oil in that engine the knocking would be so loud you wouldn't hear the cameraguy over it.

  • @whatis07 Wait what? No oil in the engine yet gas in the tank?

  • @whatis07 warranty.

  • @crazynig23 The car's warranty? I doubt it covers the idiots that you use to move your car internationally...

  • @whatis07 car would not start if there is no oil in motor,

  • @audiocable yes it would, oil is just a lubricant,,, it would start but it wouldnt run for long

  • @volt214 na they wont, i have an audi and when i did a fluid change the car wouldnt start until i filled it.

  • @whatis07 also no keys

  • @whatis07 False, I worked in the high end car industry for years, they come with only in the motor. The come with 1/4 tank or less of fuel.

  • lol ships without oil in crankcase haha

  • i think im in love

  • @5thgencarlokid I know! That fork truck sounds badass!

  • why the fuck is it on a palet and where's the vertical doors?

  • Gallardos don't have have the lambo doors. Only Murcielagos (a.k.a the the new LP640 and Reventon) have those.

  • it was german designed hence that fact, no vertical doors

  • now that would have been funny

  • I was hoping the guy in the drivers seat accidentally threw the shifter in reverse.

  • THATS WHAT I HOPING FOR!

  • This would have been more entertaining if they smashed it..

  • i drove one of those once...the yale that is

  • lol

  • @devinsiegel7 hahaha. Good one

  • yeah duh

  • Put an exhaust hose on the tailpipe. Going to die inside that warehouse or shop, whatever it is.

  • The doors are open. They'll be fine.

  • probably take a few days of running to produce enough carbon monoxide to kill you even if the doors were closed

  • If you notice in front of the car they have ramps set up to take to car off the pallet! Also there are no straps holding the car to to pallet, so rather than messing with the car you'll find it's being off loaded ready to be moved to the show room - customer. So I'd say it was a bit unfair to have a rant at them for doing their jobs, he's not reved the nuts off it or in fact anything else!

  • that sounded soo sick

  • Full tank of gas in a Lamborghini? I would have taken that car for a joyride! XD

  • - @ ethen24 -

    A full tank of gas these days is almost worth more than the car.

  • i thort it was a race

  • LOL so dd i

  • NICE!

  • one of the craziest startups i have ever heard.

  • Good!

  • lol nice...

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