Putting product names and company logos on cars is a big thing in my area. We have an M&Ms Caprice, a Cartoon Network Suburban, a Vault soda Caprice and others. I think it is soo stupid. I wonder what would happen if the copyright/trademark holders would sue these idiots. But then again, it is free advertisment.
I laughed so hard when I saw that picture. Why the hell would someone even drive a car that is that ugly??? Look at the look on the drivers face too hahahaha
and the "Im lovin it" sticker under the sticker of ronald mcdonald
hahahahhahhaa
To date in "Da Gump" we have the following ghetto theme cars -
KFC
Skittles
Pepsi
M&M's
Swisher Sweets
Scarface (The movie)
The Hulk
The Ying-Yang Twins
To boot they are now adding bar codes with dumb azz sayings in the middle of them. Boggles the mind that someone spends the money they do on paint, rims, tires, tvs, yadda, yadda, yadda but has no job, lives at home with their momma yet is a straight balla yo!!! :rant:
They probably thought they would get free Mickey D's for life. Look, even the dash and pillars are done in those colors. You can even see the over spray on the rear shock. I can't imagine the work the put into that, that, that, I can't even think of a name for it.
I need some of what they are smokin :bong:
You know, I have been thinking about this I guess it isn't any different then putting stickers of parts and such on your car.
I don't really care for the look of "stilts" (big wheels) on cars though.
HAHA! I saw these guys driving a KFC Monte Carlo a few days ago. They are working on the LJS Khia and finally the Welch's "Purple Up" bicycle with sparkling tassel attatchment and chrome bell.
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