Proof that even the most banal aspects of our homes away from home can be customized.
Photos: soniaz
Comments (4)
What's the oo-ah aspect of this post?
The fact that the plate holder is tilted? Because that's OLD. That trend died in L.A. back in the early 90s and there were TONS of them around so it wasn't a NEW, big-deal thing and hasn't been for years.
If the punch line of this post is what the license plate SAID, why is it blurred out? I'm assuming that's what made this photo post-worthy. Let's see it!
There is something seriously wrong with people willing to spend so much money for such a small effect
Plus, if you're going to take the time and money to remove all indication of make and model from your car, don't buy such a popular model! What is the point?!
Comments (4)
What's the oo-ah aspect of this post?
The fact that the plate holder is tilted? Because that's OLD. That trend died in L.A. back in the early 90s and there were TONS of them around so it wasn't a NEW, big-deal thing and hasn't been for years.
If the punch line of this post is what the license plate SAID, why is it blurred out? I'm assuming that's what made this photo post-worthy. Let's see it!
There is something seriously wrong with people willing to spend so much money for such a small effect
Plus, if you're going to take the time and money to remove all indication of make and model from your car, don't buy such a popular model! What is the point?!
How's this for customization?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-463499/Picasso-fan-converts-car-work-art-wheels.html
yawn...