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Used & new (9) from $449.90 Sold by Max-n-Ryanns and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Racers Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 (8169)DetailsLEGO TECHNIC Porsche 911 GT3 RS 42056 FREE Shipping. DetailsLEGO Creator Expert Ferrari F40 Kit (1158 Piece) (10248) FREE Shipping. Pieces: 741Build a detailed and authentic Lamborghini!Get up close to the incredible Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 with this amazingly detailed 1:17 scale LEGO® model with opening doors and engine cover. It’s authentic right down to the engine and the famous Lamborghini rims! Includes instructions for rebuilding into a coupe Gallardo or spyder Gallardo with retractable top.1:17 scale model! Includes decals for an even more detailed look!Engine cover and doors open!•Retractable top folds into the back!Vehicle dimensions: Length = 10.5" (26.7cm), Width = 4.5" (11.4cm), Height = 3" (7.6cm) Get up close to the incredible Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 with this amazingly detailed 1:17 scale Lego model with opening doors and engine cover.




13.9 x 2.8 x 14.9 inches 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 9 - 14 years #394,825 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #10,935 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.2 out of 5 stars LEGO Racers Ferrari F1 1:9 LEGO Exclusive Technic Grand Prix Racer 42000 LEGO 75909 Speed Champions Mclaren P1 5 star65%4 star20%1 star15%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat Model with Clear InstructionsFive StarsPretty clever how those pieces came togetherExcellent ChoiceLambo + Legos = FantasticAwesome LamborghiniGrandson loved it.Keeps the grandson happy See and discover other items: famous coversFerrari F40product_label_list_price_accessibility 80 Reviews121FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISCarsCreatorVehiclesBuild your very own Ferrari F40! Ferrari F40 Reviews - page 2The requested URL /model.php?model=murcielago was not found on this server.If a Lamborghini Gallardo is out of your price range, you can always go Lego. 




Sure, you can’t drive the Lego Lamborghini Gallardo but at least you have the thrill of building it for yourself.  This Gallardo is authentic all the way down to the little details, like headlight imprints, Lambo tires and the instrument panel within.  Fortunately, the Lego Lamborghini is available for a fraction of the price of the real thing, just $63 at Amazon.  It’s rated for ages between 9 and 14.  Does that mean we don’t get to play?  Hey, we’re nothing if not rule breakers.  Start your engines, Lego Lambo.Lego Lamborghini Gallardo GalleryThe requested URL /model.php?model=gallardo was not found on this server.Try going back to the homepageLEGO® → System → Racers → Lamborghini 8168 << 8169 >> 8182 8169 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 is a Lamborghini Racers set released in May 2009. Included is a 1:17 model of the car that can be changed into either a Coupe or Spyder (convertible). The Lamborghini Gallardo is a high-performance street-legal car that boasts a mid-mounted 5.2L V10 engine with 550 hp, which is accurately depicted by the LEGO Coupe model.




The car has a $201,000 base price and a 205+ mph top speed (200 mph for the Spyder) and can accelerate from 0-to-60 in less than 3.5 seconds. Build a detailed and authentic Lamborghini!Get up close to the incredible Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 with this amazingly detailed 1:17 scale LEGO model with opening doors and engine cover. Includes instructions for rebuilding into a coupe Gallardo or spyder Gallardo with retractable top.Includes decals for an even more detailed look! Engine cover and doors open! Retractable top folds into the back! Vehicle dimensions: Length = 10½ inches (26.7cm), Width = 4½ inches (11.4cm), Height = 3 inches (7.6cm)! Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected. Enter a postal code:




Ships from and sold by Layger. 35.4 x 7.1 x 37.8 cm Shipping Weight: 1.2 Kg Item model number: 4540217 Date first available at Amazon.ca: March 8 2013 Be the first to review this item #177,954 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) in Toys & Games > Building Toys > Building Sets > Figures Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price?It's authentic right down to the engine and the famous Lamborghini rims! Engine cover and doors open!?Retractable top folds into the back! LEGO Creator Expert Ferrari F40 Kit (1158 Piece) LEGO Technic 24 Hours Race Car to see all 19 reviews Toys & Games > Building Toys > Building Sets > FiguresIf you would like to appear to be from a different country - e.g. to change the displayed currencies - select a country from below.LEGO is one of the leading premium toy manufacturers with numerous products around and many more waiting to be launched. Their product range is always lovable to all range of kids and the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 is one of the most playful set with various playing options to offer.




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Using the black and yellow pieces that came with the Lego set, Adib built his dream car: a Lamborghini Gallardo. Seven years later, that Lamborghini has just been delivered to Adib’s house — except now it’s the real thing bought by Adib with his hard-earned cash. Adib, now 19 tells NextShark his entrepreneurial journey began when he was given a TI-84 calculator back in the 8th grade. He taught himself how to code TI-84 apps by simply Googling and watching YouTube videos. Five months later, Adib was able to use what he learned to create his first successful game, a “Doodle Jump” clone that made him a few thousand dollars in a few months. This gave him the confidence to continue learning and to develop new apps. D the summer after 9th grade, Adib got his first Android phone, which changed his life. He quickly went on YouTube and searched ‘How to make an Android app’ and made his first app shortly after. My first app was this scrambled Rubik’s cube.




It was 3D live wallpaper; it was a 3D scrambling Rubik’s cube. It would scramble itself randomly and then solve itself again.” By the time he had graduated high school, he had created 10 apps in total, with six of them becoming hits. His first successful app was Sidebar, released during his junior year in high school, which allowed Android users to easily toggle through apps on their phone. “It got 100,000 downloads in two weeks. Before that, I was used to only up to 10,000 downloads. I kept pushing updates, even when I was in class I was like, ‘Nope, not listening in class — I’m working on my app and fixing bugs. “The best one, Switchr, when that came out it took four to five days to get to 100,000 downloads. I remember checking the play store ranking that day — Switchr was number two and right below it was ‘Call of Duty.’” By 16, Adib was financially independent from his parents. Apart from the money he made with his apps during high school, Adib also made money through consulting.




One of his bigger gigs was with Amazon, where he helped with the Fire Phone. ‘I had to sign an NDA and they told me it was the Fire phone. I was like, ‘Are you serious? You’re going to trust me, a 17-year-old?!’ In my mind I was like, ‘Holy shit!’ That was a defining moment in my career.” Adib was so talented that Amazon wanted him full-time on their team. However, they strongly suggested him to wait until after college first. He decided to take their advice. Shortly after, Adib was recruited by social networking giant Facebook. “They had this lead of Android at the time, and he apparently saw something on the web and hit me up, tried to recruit me, then offered me a job. This was right as I was entering college.” Unfortunately, they found a loophole because some lawyer somewhere was probably freaking out. They were like, ‘If you’re currently enrolled in a college you can only be hired through university recruiting. You can’t be hired through our normal process.’




So I ended up having to interview through university hiring. For some reason, university hiring is filled with a bunch of people who don’t think dropped out is a good option. They’re like, ‘Oh yeah, we’ll give you an internship and then we can probably turn that into a full-time offer.’I don’t want to waste my time with an internship.’ So I kept looking and had a few offers from similar companies.” Around that same time during his senior year in 2014, Adib had started going to hackathons – programming competitions where contestants have 24 hours to complete a project – with friends he had met with similar interests. “Both my friend and I used to attend CodeDays – I would attend the ones up in Seattle and he would attend the ones in SF. We both would end up placing at 3rd, 2nd, or 1st each time and we soon got to know each other on Facebook due to this similarity and sharing of passions. We ended up becoming good friends and working on apps together at different hackathons all over the country.”




Most of the apps that Adib created were the result of a 24 or 36 hour hackathon. According to him, learning best happens in environments where one’s creativity can be fostered and that’s where ideas for his apps come to fruition. “After 16, I’ve never had to worry about paying for anything at all. My parents were not rich, but we weren’t poor either so we lived in an apartment for seven years because we were saving up for a house. I used some of the app income to put a down payment for the current house we have up in Seattle. “Right before turning 18, most of my money came from consultancy work, and then during 18 and 19 it was mostly working for other companies and my own ventures. I’m always on the lookout for cutting edge technology and unopened doors to get my feet into.” While his parents used to push him to do well in school and get a college degree, their beliefs quickly changed when Adib showed them how much money he was making. “We were at this event where the speaker was talking about how important going to college is — and my dad looked back at him and he started laughing really hard.




It was a cool moment, the fact that he’s laughing about school and the whole point of us moving to America was school.” Today, Adib is an engineer working in research and development at Tinder. A recruiter for the company had discovered his work online, cold called him and then gave him a job offer two weeks after their interview. Adib immediately dropped out of college and accepted the position. With all of his accolades and financial success, some have questioned Adib on why he chose to work at Tinder. “A lot of people work here at Tinder even though they have an amazing financial situation. They don’t even come here for the paycheck. We have people at Tinder who have multiple exits. “Tinder is like a family of engineers. You’re creating features that millions of people will be using in the next six weeks. The thrill of that and the fact that everyone supports each other, joke around — we literally have the chillest environment. “I could just go on a yacht and live the life if I wanted to, but that would be boring compared to what we do at Tinder.

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