Cars
Eric Killorin
Sat Mar 02 2013 02:59:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
You probably have seen the video of Amy picking up her Lamborghini Gallardo from her last trip to the states. Although she loves that, her dream car has always been the Audi R8! A week after getting back to the states she tracked down the perfect car and started making plans for a very unique look. We picked the car up from Lamborghini Carolinas and dropped it off the next day at Carbon Wraps (http://on.fb.me/YzQzbs) in Orlando, FL. Steve put in many 3AM nights over the course of a few weeks to get the car looking like a factory job! Every panel was removed and done completely right - HIGHLY recommend them if you're thinking of a wrap. She then finished it off with satin black 20" B18 Modulare Wheels. Amy couldn't be happier with how the car came out! Congrats on buying yourself your 2nd supercar by 22 babe :-) Super proud!
What does Amy do? Check out her company http://Infinite-Prosperity.com/?y
The Stig
Sat Mar 02 2013 18:47:23 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
I don't know. She seems like a nice enough girl, and certainly has some business savvy, but at the end of the day shes just another example of making exorbitant amounts of money by gaming the market. Maybe its just me, and I'm just old fashioned, but I still believe people should earn their wealth by actually creating a product people can use, not simply moving around numbers... OK, end of rant
Dubstepper
Sun Mar 03 2013 00:59:15 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
It's a vinyl wrap. You can change the color of the car and add graphics, etc without painting. Basically, you lay the material over the body panels and use a heat gun to adhere it. It can come off and be changed at any time. See the ad at the end.
Mick Hannick
Sat Mar 02 2013 16:33:07 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
I remember seeing the video of her picking up the Gallardo and being jealous that some young girl got a car like that. Then I checked out her company and learned that she's actually a smart entrepreneur, and that changed my mind. I think we all wish we were in her position, but I respect her for getting there herself.