Will people in 20 years laugh and cringe about this kind of styling the same as people do about the late 80's early 90's trim designs, stickers and so on?
Or will this shit still be considered OK this time because "muh ironic design"?
>>13959197
I'd drive that, as long as it's kept clean.
I don't care how bizarre someone's design tastes are; I'd rather ride in a a tacky car than a dirty car.
>>13959232
Dirty cars are awesome, kill yourself wallstreet
I kinda miss when neon and that shit was cool.
I still want to get a second car to nitro up.
>>13959251
>wanting your car to literally be covered in dirt and shit
>>13959197
Since when did people outgrow stickers?
>>13959251
>You have to be a gold-collar worker to not drive in a dirty car.
>>13959260
We don't have shit in our roads here.
>>13959283
Yes you do
>>13959260
>>13959271
Dirty cars look amazing
It builds character and actually makes your car look real
>>13959325
That's like saying not bathing builds character.
>>13959329
Only if your brain doesn't werk gud.
>>13959329
No dude
What?
Original mint condition 90s Fiesta reporting in.
>>13959251
Depends.
For example, if you drive an 80s Mercedes in Germany and it is CLEAN then you're seen as classic car enthusiast.
If you drive an 80s Mercedes that is DIRTY then you're seen as gypsy.
>>13959283
Poo to the loo.
add some glow sticks and bam, 90's rave party
All styles come back around. Personally I love 90s style and the late 90s early 00s rice style is just nostalgia at this point. I'm totally gonna put a glow kit on my rx7 when i get it straightened out.