![]() 02/16/2017 at 22:42 • Filed to: Strap on, custom, phone it in | ![]() | ![]() |
Evidently a glue gun and some LEDs are all it takes. I was a little embarrassed to be seen taking a picture....
However the exhaust did exit through the hood, and my 11 year old son and I agreed that was pretty cool.
![]() 02/16/2017 at 22:52 |
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Can’t tell what car that is...?
Those are awful fender flares though.
![]() 02/16/2017 at 22:55 |
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Who did that? Please don’t say it was BMW...
![]() 02/16/2017 at 22:57 |
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What is it? I wanna say Jag, but... I don’t want it to be.
![]() 02/16/2017 at 23:28 |
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It was a Hyundai. So this probably really is their first attempt at this sort of thing...
![]() 02/17/2017 at 00:07 |
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Was this hyundai factory or some aftermarket gig? I see this as out of touch corporate bigwigs that work for a car company because it pays well, rather than because they actually care about cars.
Because you realize, much like fake rims, the only person who actually will care/notice, knows that they are fake.
![]() 02/17/2017 at 00:33 |
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I’m not sure- I was trying to snap photos before anyone saw me paying attention to a Stanced Hyundai; I do have a reputation to protect. This was in the manufacurer’s section, not the “car show” area, so I think some sucker in a 3 piece suit approved this.
![]() 02/17/2017 at 07:53 |
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Haha glad I’m not the only one who’s self conscious about taking pictures of something bad.
“Nonono it’s not what it looks like, I don’t like this. I just want to have a picture to make fun of it with my friends!”
![]() 02/17/2017 at 08:01 |
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That’s pretty bad. I would hope corporations would at least know better.
![]() 02/17/2017 at 08:42 |
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It’s not a Jag.