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Sharpie Lamborghini

Posted by Scott 09/1/08 | Link

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No matter how tasteful or tasteless you think Lamborghinis are (as if it matters what most of us think of them), you have to admit the idea of writing all over one with Sharpie markers is pretty cool. It took Prestige (Lamborghini Miami) about 2 weeks to ink the artwork and seal it up with a layer of clear coat. See more pictures of the car here.

11 Responses to “Sharpie Lamborghini”

  1. 1 ed@dupe Says:

    I think this is mind-blowingly cool. Great shots of it too.

    Thanks for sharing Scott

  2. 2 adam Says:

    Very nice looking car, great unique idea too!

  3. 3 Jeremy Stereo Says:

    that’s what i’m calling “ohmygosh!!”

    aahahahaa

    very nice.

  4. 4 Jelle Says:

    honestly, what a way to ruin an expensive car..

  5. 5 michael j. Says:

    you should do a comparison post about robert rauschenberg’s BMW artwork.

  6. 6 Tanner (does Utah marketing) Says:

    Old. But I still can’t look away.
    Does adding marker-drawn lines to a $price-you-can’t-afford car make it art?

  7. 7 Jayden Says:

    Wow. michael j’s info was interesting too… (about robert rauschenberg’s car art)

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