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Lampadali Pigalle
The Lampadati Pigalle is loosely based on the Citroen SM from '70 to '75, an expensive and technically-complex high-performance luxury French touring car, which used a Maserati V6 engine.
The name "Pigalle" refers to the trendy but seedy Parisian neighbourhood of the same name, known for artists and porn. The area was known as "Pig Alley" by allied soldiers during WW II.
The Pigalle belongs to the "Sports Classics" category of vehicles. The Pigalle has no conventional high-beam headlights. When high-beams are selected, the lights remain at their normal brightness, and the two fog lamps under the bumper illuminate. Like the Truffade Adder, the Pigalle wears a euro-style license plate of "letterbox" proportions. Unlike the Adder, however, the Pigalle does not have a "Plate" category in its available mods. The Pigalle's plate is not a "San Andreas" ?state plate. Also, the left end of the plate features a blue and yellow sticker with "Lampadati" script and the image of a peacock.
The Pigalle has 15 mod categories. Among the more interesting mods is the "Rat-Hood", which has faded paint and rust. The Rat-Hood can be had with or without a Bra. Another mod is the "Alpine Roof Rack" which features two pairs of skis.
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