July 17, 2012 6:20 AM | By CJ Hubbard for MSN Autos
Mansory Carbonado: an ultra-exclusive Lamborghini Aventador

What does the word Carbonado actually mean?



Mansory Carbonado: an exclusive carbonfibre Lamborghini Aventador (© Mansory)
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It sounds like a tasty Italian pasta dish, but Carbonado is actually the term for a type of naturally occurring black diamond. This car is therefore Mansory's very own Black Diamond — the perfect way for the company to show off the carbonfibre body panel work it is so famous for.

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