The owner of the black Gallardo in the adjacent image wanted to use the car for his funeral company, something that would've been fine by us, if he had used a scheme similar to that of Jon Olsson's Gallardo. However, he turned out to be a real douchebag, writing some really dumb messages on the car.
As you can see, the windshield sticker says "2Fast 2Funerals" - he found this as being fit for the car, since he runs a company that handles emergency funeral services. The decalls on the hood and sides, which use Romanian (the car is registered in Bucharest, Romania's capital) read "Bellu and Sons - Emergency Funeral Services".
What can we say? This is probably a case that proves to be an exception to the "no bad advertising" rule...
What can we say? This is probably a case that proves to be an exception to the "no bad advertising" rule...