Car wrapping has largely gone
mainstream and while that means just about every major tuning company
uses it from time to time, the interest has also gone down quite a bit.
You really have to do something very special to get noticed and we think
the guys at WrapStyle have managed just that.
Their base car is a Lamborghini Aventador, a V12 bull that probably knows all about being forgotten by the industry. Rather than covering the whole thing in matte black or glossy chrome, WrapStyle chose to make a custom set of vinyl stickers specifically for its wide hips and stealth fighter lines.
The theme is definitely, like a mix between the hippie era, a Deadmau5 song and… drugs, obviously. In that respect, this Aventador is unique. When most people see it, they think of carbon fiber, twin-turbo kits and rappers, not free spirit and outer body experiences.
The car belongs to a German, but was recently photographed at the Brno Circuit, a short Moto GP track with 14 corners. It really is interesting how the Aventador has gone from Batman's car to a hippie poser at a track in the Czech Republic.
Even if it doesn't take itself very seriously, underneath the groovy body of this car beats a V12 heart. So don't let yourself be fooled, it's at home on the track.
Their base car is a Lamborghini Aventador, a V12 bull that probably knows all about being forgotten by the industry. Rather than covering the whole thing in matte black or glossy chrome, WrapStyle chose to make a custom set of vinyl stickers specifically for its wide hips and stealth fighter lines.
The theme is definitely, like a mix between the hippie era, a Deadmau5 song and… drugs, obviously. In that respect, this Aventador is unique. When most people see it, they think of carbon fiber, twin-turbo kits and rappers, not free spirit and outer body experiences.
The car belongs to a German, but was recently photographed at the Brno Circuit, a short Moto GP track with 14 corners. It really is interesting how the Aventador has gone from Batman's car to a hippie poser at a track in the Czech Republic.
Even if it doesn't take itself very seriously, underneath the groovy body of this car beats a V12 heart. So don't let yourself be fooled, it's at home on the track.
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