Many supercar drivers like to say that they’re not driving fast but flying low. You can even find this in the signature of automotive forum users from around the world. However, there are some which like to take the concept to a new level.
Singer Chris Brown has definitely set a new standard for this, with the help of his Lamborghini Gallardo, as dailymail.co.uk wrties. The artist had its car customized, choosing to borrow the livery from the F-86 Sabre transonic jet fighter.
As you can see, the attention to details was some sort of a religion, as you can even see the tiniest elements being drawn on the tuned Raging Bull.
Why did Chris Brown chose this visual pathway? We’re not sure. All we know is he had to customize the Gallardo. You see, we are talking about Lamborghini’s best-selling model. This might sound great for the Italian automotive producer, but for each owner it means less exclusivity.
And when you drive such as car, the last thing you want to see when stopping at a traffic light is a vehicle just like yours.
By the way, we salute the idea of dressing your (super)car as a fighter plane. We’re pretty sure overtaking feels even more special now.
Singer Chris Brown has definitely set a new standard for this, with the help of his Lamborghini Gallardo, as dailymail.co.uk wrties. The artist had its car customized, choosing to borrow the livery from the F-86 Sabre transonic jet fighter.
As you can see, the attention to details was some sort of a religion, as you can even see the tiniest elements being drawn on the tuned Raging Bull.
Why did Chris Brown chose this visual pathway? We’re not sure. All we know is he had to customize the Gallardo. You see, we are talking about Lamborghini’s best-selling model. This might sound great for the Italian automotive producer, but for each owner it means less exclusivity.
And when you drive such as car, the last thing you want to see when stopping at a traffic light is a vehicle just like yours.
By the way, we salute the idea of dressing your (super)car as a fighter plane. We’re pretty sure overtaking feels even more special now.