How to Cook Your Holiday Turkey Using a Lamborghini Aventador Super Car (Photos+Video)

Posted by Odinaka on Thu 26th Nov, 2015 - tori.ng

Folks with excess money get creative when it comes to cooking. Or at least, this particular dude did it when he decided to cook his holiday turkey using a half million dollar Lamborghini Aventador, and it works wonderfully too!

 
I must admit that spending $490,000 on a Lamborghini Aventador supercar by Oakley Design might not seem like the wisest investment for cooking your holiday turkey, especially when you can buy a superb double oven for a much lesser amount. 
 
Why on earth would someone do this? Let’s take a look at the car: It boasts 60 more horsepower than the stock Aventador’s 700-hp, and most importantly, it possesses a titanium exhaust system.
 
 
Every time the driver lift off the gas, flames burst out of the pipes to create the visual experience all wealthy oil tycoons have come to expect. It also makes for a unique barbecue.
 
Noticing the untapped potential, Tim Burton, a car blogger from the UK who goes by the online name of Shmee150, grabbed his pitchfork, found a half-million dollar supercar and began roasting the turkey for around ten minutes until it was golden brown. 
 
 
Burton says, "It is a standard Christmas ritual that I collect the turkey for our family lunch and this year I thought I’d try a new way to cook it." After a quick bite, Burton deemed the turkey, 'Perfect.'
 
 
Photo Credit: Alex Penfold for SWNS.com
 
Check out the insane video of said Lambo cooking a turkey using nothing but its flame-spitting titanium exhaust pipes below;
 
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