Jump to content

Fur-wrapped Fiat 500. Cool or uncool?

Fur-wrapped Fiat 500. Cool or uncool?

chitchatboy

2,425 views

blog-0674692001433253536.jpg

blogentry-133713-0-91499700-1433253527_thumb.jpgWe have no idea why would someone want to wrap his or her car with (likely) man-made fibers to replicate the furry-look. Spotted in Argentina, this Fiat 500 owner must love fur a lot.

 

blogentry-133713-0-42928500-1433254024_thumb.jpgWhile it is an original way to wrap your car, it might not suit everyone. I mean, yes, having your car fur-wrapped might minimise dings on your door when in the parking lot, but I am sure this keeping the fur clean will take you quite a bit of effort. I dread cleaning such a car after going through some mud puddles...

 

blogentry-133713-0-07099800-1433253978_thumb.jpg




6 Comments


Recommended Comments

I would like to see how does it look like after it's soaked in the rain ..

Link to comment

Oh its fur.

 

I thot it was a white car

 

covered in sh1t fertilizer.

 

:D

Link to comment
I would like to see how does it look like after it's soaked in the rain ..

 

Probably like a wet dog. I wonder it has a "vibrate function" to shake of the water like a dog.

Link to comment

There's a car in Sg that is wrapped in some form of super black velvety material.. Not sure how he'd feel after parking long periods under the sun but hey, different strokes for different folks!

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Manchester United's "promising" transfer window should be taken with a pinch of salt

    Having followed this club for more than 20 years, I'm well aware that a promising transfer window does not directly equate to an improved season. Forwards Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, as well as Diego Leon, the young Paraguayan wing-back, have been Manchester United's signings for the 2025 summer transfer window so far. On paper, this team should have no problem challenging for silverware. On the pitch, the current crop of players finished 15th last season. While both Cunha and Mbeumo ha

    chrissyc

    chrissyc

    Big things are funny things

    Being anywhere tangentially close to current affairs news right now is deeply depressing. In so many ways, the world seems like it's going to s*it.  In a bid to escape all that and cheer myself up a little, I've been recently amused and moderately infatuated with randomly huge things. Here are just a couple that make me chuckle:  Yup, the world's largest chair. I also find the name of the company, XXXLutz, incredibly funny and more than a little blue.  Otto the ot

    bobthemob

    bobthemob

    Your next action film recommendation: Battle Los Angeles

    I’ve always held a keen interest in the armies of the world, the wars that raged, and the weapons used. Therefore, I usually appreciate a movie (preferably an action film) if there’s an army element and lots and lots of bullets involved. Well, Battle Los Angeles (2011) doesn’t disappoint. With explosive battles and intense drama, you find yourself rooting for a group of resilient Marines tasked with defending Los Angeles from an alien invasion force. And yes, it’s on Netflix (for now), and

    chrissyc

    chrissyc

    Japan is weird. I love it (Part 9)

    You know when you go to a mamak shop or Good Price and see those brightly coloured plastic toy 'instruments' that you would buy for kids to bang away on? Well, someone (Japanese, of course) had the idea to basically turn that into an actual musical instrument.  I present you: The Otamatone.  The Otamatone originated in Japan in 1998, thanks to the creative minds at CUBE Works and Maywa Denki. This playful music instrument boasts a quirky, note-inspired design that has captured the imag

    bobthemob

    bobthemob

×
×
  • Create New...