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Kinja'd!!! "DipodomysDeserti" (dipodomysdeserti)
07/03/2016 at 16:20 • Filed to: None

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Keep is classy whatever country these two gents hail from. I’m guessing either Italy or somewhere east of the wall.

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DISCUSSION (15)


Kinja'd!!! Dr. Zoidberg - RIP Oppo > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:27

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Orange skin

popped collar

chino shorts

oversized wristwatch

My God...


Kinja'd!!! NJAnon > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:32

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How can they keep it classy when its douche-ness? :P


Kinja'd!!! lone_liberal > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:32

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Odds are Eastern Europe, but I’ll bet on London or at least a large English city just to keep it interesting.


Kinja'd!!! sm70- why not Duesenberg? > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:33

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My dad kept getting me horrible Audi branded stuff, very tacky.


Kinja'd!!! BvdV - The Dutch Engineer > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:34

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My guess would be something like Poland, or another eastern european company, though I’ve seen some Germans dress similarly, so thats possible too. They probably drive E36s with M mirrors and a bad bodykit. Anyhow, they look like total douches.


Kinja'd!!! dogisbadob > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:46

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BMW asshats aren’t just over here? :p


Kinja'd!!! His Stigness > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 16:51

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I can’t help but laugh when I see someone with a popped collar.


Kinja'd!!! fintail > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 17:04

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Shorts tend to be longer in the east, where capri pants are a favorite young male fashion statement.


Kinja'd!!! DipodomysDeserti > dogisbadob
07/03/2016 at 17:08

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The asshatery originated in Europe.


Kinja'd!!! ranwhenparked > DipodomysDeserti
07/03/2016 at 17:09

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What’s with the tight fitted shorts? Is that a thing now? I really hope not.


Kinja'd!!! Dave the car guy , still here > sm70- why not Duesenberg?
07/03/2016 at 17:10

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I’m an ACNA member and have a two pcs of luggage, 2 caps, and a bunch of T-shirts from various car shows that I just wear to car shows or for yard work. Shame on Audi for selling me the one tasteful crap shirt for twice what I could have got one at Kohls. It developed holes in the first 6 months at the ring logo.


Kinja'd!!! DipodomysDeserti > ranwhenparked
07/03/2016 at 17:11

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It's been a Euro thing for a while. I'm more concerned with them wearing matching shirts. They look like they're on a fat cycling team.


Kinja'd!!! dogisbadob > Dave the car guy , still here
07/03/2016 at 18:10

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so in other words, Audi’s merchandise is just as unreliable as their cars :p


Kinja'd!!! Dave the car guy , still here > dogisbadob
07/03/2016 at 18:45

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I wouldn’t say all the cars are bad but some are. I’ve had friends with crazy electrical issues but I’ve been lucky. We’ve had 4 in the family and one went 140k before I sold it to buy the latest. That one did well with less than $300 a year in maintenance. The latest my 2008 A3 quattro 3.2 is at 36k and hasn’t needed anything other than a few interior trim items. On two B5 A4s we never had the massive control arm issues that others had and never stranded in 270k miles between the two. I work in a Chevy dealership and do all my own service on the cars. Most of what I’ve learned on car repairs was from Fiats, Triumphs, Jeeps and Saabs. My GMs, Fords and Audi have been my best cars.


Kinja'd!!! wafflesnfalafel > ranwhenparked
07/03/2016 at 19:07

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all the better to emphasize certain anatomical parts