A couple of days ago we showed you a Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG with a RevoZport RZA 290 bodykit that made it look like a not-yet launched Black Series version of the bonkers AMG hot-hatch.
Sporting a set of black Brabus Monoblock F light-allow wheels, a front and rear RevoZport bumpers with integrated splitters and a rear wing, its repeated launch control accelerations made our body hairs stand up pretty much every time.
Unfortunately, the racing-like bodykit comes with a number of disadvantages, like most outrageous-looking bodykits do.
The number one Achilles' heel is obviously represented by the racing-like ground low clearance brought by the front spoiler, which makes the A 45 AMG in question develop a rather bad relationship with “sleeping policemen”, otherwise known as speedbumps.
Fortunately, the owner of the car has managed to get rid of the problem in a very simple manner – whenever he encounters an oversized British speedbump he simply drives backwards over it, as seen in the following “first world problem” video.
Unfortunately, the racing-like bodykit comes with a number of disadvantages, like most outrageous-looking bodykits do.
The number one Achilles' heel is obviously represented by the racing-like ground low clearance brought by the front spoiler, which makes the A 45 AMG in question develop a rather bad relationship with “sleeping policemen”, otherwise known as speedbumps.
Fortunately, the owner of the car has managed to get rid of the problem in a very simple manner – whenever he encounters an oversized British speedbump he simply drives backwards over it, as seen in the following “first world problem” video.