Pagani: Huayra News
I think this is an appropriate repost... please watch. It all makes sense now.
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I might have posted this before but Huayra Chassis #01 is for sale. Only $2.7 million 
http://www.jameslist.com/cars/pagani...or-sale-405268

http://www.jameslist.com/cars/pagani...or-sale-405268
http://autofluence.com/autos/manufac...ayra-bolt-set/
Most Expensive: Pagani Huayra Bolt Set
25 Mar 2013
by Ed Jones
Horacio Pagani with one of the famous bolts. (Source: MotorTrend)
For an everyday repair man, bolts are a dime a dozen. They are used in construction and repairs everyday, and are pretty darn cheap. One quick look on Amazon.com shows a 347pc set of steel bolts and washer selling for $10.80. What a bargain, right? So, now that you know the price of a 347pc set of steel bolts, how much do you think a single Pagani Huayra bolt costs? Mind you, there are 1,400 bolts throughout the entire car as well.
First, you have to consider that each of them are hand crafted from grade-7 titanium, and every single one of them have the Pagani logo etched onto them. Horacio Pagani went to extreme lengths to make sure every component of this car was of the highest quality, even down to the nuts and bolts.

So lets look at the facts; each bolt is worth $80 (8 times more than a 347pc set of steel bolts) and the car is assembled with 1,400 bolts. That means that the cost of the entire bolt set used in the Pagani Huayra comes out to a staggering $112,000. Yes, you read that correctly. For the same price of the Huayra’s bolt set, you could buy a used Ferrari 575 M Maranello.
25 Mar 2013
by Ed Jones
Horacio Pagani with one of the famous bolts. (Source: MotorTrend)For an everyday repair man, bolts are a dime a dozen. They are used in construction and repairs everyday, and are pretty darn cheap. One quick look on Amazon.com shows a 347pc set of steel bolts and washer selling for $10.80. What a bargain, right? So, now that you know the price of a 347pc set of steel bolts, how much do you think a single Pagani Huayra bolt costs? Mind you, there are 1,400 bolts throughout the entire car as well.
First, you have to consider that each of them are hand crafted from grade-7 titanium, and every single one of them have the Pagani logo etched onto them. Horacio Pagani went to extreme lengths to make sure every component of this car was of the highest quality, even down to the nuts and bolts.

So lets look at the facts; each bolt is worth $80 (8 times more than a 347pc set of steel bolts) and the car is assembled with 1,400 bolts. That means that the cost of the entire bolt set used in the Pagani Huayra comes out to a staggering $112,000. Yes, you read that correctly. For the same price of the Huayra’s bolt set, you could buy a used Ferrari 575 M Maranello.
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Horacio Pagani went to extreme lengths to make sure every component of this car was of the highest quality, even down to the nuts and bolts.
PaganiThis is why Pagani continues to win and win and win and win and win and...........win and win and win
I don't recall this being posted.... lovely video.... 
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I don't care for commentary while driving - I'd rather the driver pay attention - I want to hear about it after the drive is over.
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