We don’t know if you’ve noticed this, but most of the cars bought in Germany are either black or silver. It’s an insult to society and your neighbors to own something that reflects too much light.
No such problem in the Czech republic though, as you can clearly see form thins ‘sacrilegious’ tuning project. There’s no other way of saying it: it’s a Porsche Panamera covered in gold chrome. Because… why not!
The money used to develop these shiny new foils could have been used to invent a more efficient rubber compound that will save you 0.1 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers but that’s not going to make the neighbors jealous and the people riding along in a tram won’t hate you as you overtake them with the engine floored.
Facemotor’s Tekutefolie wrapping division is responsible for this interesting project, so it's them you should contact for the "I want this too" Christmas lists. We think it could use some bigger wheels that scream “I’ve got $$”, but what do we know.
The money used to develop these shiny new foils could have been used to invent a more efficient rubber compound that will save you 0.1 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers but that’s not going to make the neighbors jealous and the people riding along in a tram won’t hate you as you overtake them with the engine floored.
Facemotor’s Tekutefolie wrapping division is responsible for this interesting project, so it's them you should contact for the "I want this too" Christmas lists. We think it could use some bigger wheels that scream “I’ve got $$”, but what do we know.