Usually, when a car leaves the factory, whether it sports a special color or not, there are still lots of bits on it that are differently colored than the rest of the vehicle.
Apart from the tires, the turning signals and the taillights, there are usually tiny details like certain air scoops, the engine grille or spoiler lips, which are differently colored for obvious reasons. For example, not making it look like a children's toy car or a scale model with not much details.
One American Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG owner didn't enjoy his model's color-related aesthetics from the factory and decided to have almost every conceivable part of the car painted in the same color.
Spotted by autogespot.com member hertj94, the SLS AMG now sports an aftermarket set of grey/silver alloy rims and it's almost completely engulfed in the same grey color. The American orange indicators, the taillights and the tires are pretty much the only bits on the car that are differently colored, with the end result being at least a little questionable.
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One American Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG owner didn't enjoy his model's color-related aesthetics from the factory and decided to have almost every conceivable part of the car painted in the same color.
Spotted by autogespot.com member hertj94, the SLS AMG now sports an aftermarket set of grey/silver alloy rims and it's almost completely engulfed in the same grey color. The American orange indicators, the taillights and the tires are pretty much the only bits on the car that are differently colored, with the end result being at least a little questionable.
Story via AutoGespot