We admit that most Nissan cars are bland and boring, designed to appeal to an ever increasing budget car market in Asia. But there are a few exceptions. In 2010, they launched the Juke mini-SUV, basically a supermini on stilts with the face of a bulldog. Despite not having heritage, it was an instant success story and has also proven popular in the tuning world.
Ever since the GT-R powered Juke R came out, people have been trying to cram as much aggression into the little car as possible. Most opt for a racing look, but Wrap Workz Hong Kong have opted for the military style.
Their custom wrap take a red hairdresser's machine and turns it into G.I. Jane's tank for the city. Besides the obvious switch to army green for the body, they made the headlights more stealthy, plasti-dipped the trim and tinted the windows. A carbon fiber look roof is also done and accentuates the rear wing of the car.
Their custom wrap take a red hairdresser's machine and turns it into G.I. Jane's tank for the city. Besides the obvious switch to army green for the body, they made the headlights more stealthy, plasti-dipped the trim and tinted the windows. A carbon fiber look roof is also done and accentuates the rear wing of the car.