You might expect that with the rise of the so-called liquid wrap industry, the vinyl part of the aftermarket scene has lost some of its grip. Well, this couldn't be further from the truth.
In fact, we're here to show you the latest example of a wrap that can easily sweep an aficionado off his or her feet. We're talking about the Challenger Figther in these images.
And while this is the nickname the onwer of this Dodge Challenger SRT 392 gave to his machine, you can easily notice the World War II Shark Teeth Figther theme on the thing.
Then there are the rest of the car's details. Whether we're talking about the camo-loaded engine bay housing the devilish HEMI heart of this beast, or the luggage compartment, which comes with an American-themed air suspension setup, this machine has an overly military theme.
The design for this eye-catching wrap comes from digital artist Skepple, whose creations we've featured on past occasions - check out the bottom image to your right and you'll notice this machine accompanied by three others of its kind. Well, we've dedicated a story to each of the Hellcats on the left side of the pic (1 and 2). And yes, their second skin styling was also signed off by Skepple.
And since the photo shoot that delivered the image took place in Las Vegas, you'll meet some, if not all, the Mopar machines seen here at this year's edition of SEMA, which is taking place as you are reading this.
And since all the aggression displayed by such a wrap would be worth nothing without a proper display of the muscle machine's matching firepower, we've added a few goodies from the owner's Instagram account below.
For instance, the hungry burnout video should be enough of a display of this Challenger's muscle.
And while this is the nickname the onwer of this Dodge Challenger SRT 392 gave to his machine, you can easily notice the World War II Shark Teeth Figther theme on the thing.
Then there are the rest of the car's details. Whether we're talking about the camo-loaded engine bay housing the devilish HEMI heart of this beast, or the luggage compartment, which comes with an American-themed air suspension setup, this machine has an overly military theme.
The design for this eye-catching wrap comes from digital artist Skepple, whose creations we've featured on past occasions - check out the bottom image to your right and you'll notice this machine accompanied by three others of its kind. Well, we've dedicated a story to each of the Hellcats on the left side of the pic (1 and 2). And yes, their second skin styling was also signed off by Skepple.
And since the photo shoot that delivered the image took place in Las Vegas, you'll meet some, if not all, the Mopar machines seen here at this year's edition of SEMA, which is taking place as you are reading this.
And since all the aggression displayed by such a wrap would be worth nothing without a proper display of the muscle machine's matching firepower, we've added a few goodies from the owner's Instagram account below.
For instance, the hungry burnout video should be enough of a display of this Challenger's muscle.