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^ Good Lord. Why? It's bad enough when you see someone with a base model add a top-model badge (A-spec, Type-R, TRD). But putting a completely different brands name or emblem? :ghey: as
I did take these photo's but they are amusing non the less.
22" on a 5 series and CLK.
But most importantly check out the repair on the CLK 22" aftermarket wheel.
Looked like JB Weld with silver paint on it, I'm pretty sure it's not AL but some epoxy.
I did take these photo's but they are amusing non the less.
22" on a 5 series and CLK.
But most importantly check out the repair on the CLK 22" aftermarket wheel.
Looked like JB Weld with silver paint on it, I'm pretty sure it's not AL but some epoxy.
Probably more suited for the WTF thread, but on them both. Just wrong.
I think that's one of those things that routes air from the front vents to the baby in the rear car seat for cars that don't have rear vents (poor people cars, like Subarus).
Which I find preposterous because I growinged up sitting in the behind the front car chair place and we no had back air holes for me and me am just okay now. New kids now times are weak and soft. Sad.
That wannabe MB is actually a 11-14 Chevrolet Cruze from Australia. The creator did a pretty good job. Personally, I think it looks better as a Mercedes then it did as a Chevy.
^^ Yeah I saw another video about that build some time ago. I was shocked to see that he sold it after all of that. I understand why he did it but I still think he should have kept it, but what do I know. Also, I'm curious as to if the car can actually be registered.