It turns out the Urus could be the base of an epic work vehicle. However, there’s more to these two Lambos than meets the eye. The rear of the cabin has been removed for a large storage area. Tradesmen often roll around in simple and reliable pickup trucks from Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Nissan, and others, or specially-equipped vans. What you don’t see these workers driving are high-end Italian exotics designed specifically for the job site. Until now. Last week, Australian company Tradie Wraps, which specializes in promotional wraps for tradesman vehicles, took to Instagram to share images of its most ambitious project to date. Generally accustomed to working on mid-size pickups, Tradie Wraps posted photos showing a pair of Lamborghini Urus models perfectly equipped for an electrician or a plumber, and certainly not for taking your kids to private school. Read: Teen Flaunts Stolen Lamborghini Online Before A 16-Hour Joyride Takes A Wrong Turn Unfortunately, or fortunately if you’re a Lamborghini diehard, Tradie Wraps didn’t actually cut up and modify any Lamborghinis, as this was simply an April Fools’ Day post. However, the images certainly look quite convincing, and there’s no doubt the Urus could be the ultimate work vehicle if anyone ever decided to modify one like this. Will Someone Make This Urus A Reality? The pair of Raging Bulls can be seen rocking custom steel front bumpers and are sitting on black aftermarket wheels with huge mud-terrain tires. To accommodate these new wheels, the ride height has been jacked up. The rear half of the body has then been cut just behind the driver and passenger seats, morphing the Urus from a four-door into a two-door. Found where the rear seats wouldn’t ordinarily be is a large steel or aluminum storage canopy, perfect for housing tools and other items. In the post, Tradie Wraps suggested that it worked directly with Lamborghini Australia on the project, but of course, there’s no way Lamborghini itself would sacrifice two Uruses to be cut up and modified like this.