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Fur-wrapped Fiat 500. Cool or uncool?

Fur-wrapped Fiat 500. Cool or uncool?

chitchatboy

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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...

 

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

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Oh its fur.

 

I thot it was a white car

 

covered in sh1t fertilizer.

 

:D

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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.

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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!

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