Luke
Dork
10/22/08 8:23 p.m.
19th century carriage style old-school, no less.
http://www.autoenews.co.uk/newsAEBBridge.php?linkID=84694
According to the artist, the crux of the 'Hummer' is formed by both its 'being' and its afterlife.
While his artsy-douche-speak is lost on me, I still think this thing is interesting and cool, plus, you can hardly call it a waste of a H3. In fact, were they around at the time, I bet Andy Warhol would've practiced on H3's, before setting paint brush to an M1.
I didn't think a Hummer could get any worse.
I heard putting narrow tires on your car is better for driving through snow, but this is ridiculous. I'll never understand artsy-fartsy types.
A burnout would probably look pretty damn cool.
i dunno about the art, but the chick is hot.
PHeller wrote:
i dunno about the art, but the chick is hot.
Looks hiiiiiiigh maintenance, though.
Arent hard, narrow tires supposed to increase gas mileage?
Maybe they did it for the gas economy.
Osterkraut wrote:
PHeller wrote:
i dunno about the art, but the chick is hot.
Looks hiiiiiiigh maintenance, though.
What could take more maintenance than an English girl with straight teeth,
Gimp wrote:
A burnout would probably look pretty damn cool.
a spark out! unless you make the bands out of magnisium...
Wally wrote:
Osterkraut wrote:
PHeller wrote:
i dunno about the art, but the chick is hot.
Looks hiiiiiiigh maintenance, though.
What could take more maintenance than an English girl with straight teeth,
a nouveau riche russian chick...
http://therepublicofbitch.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2452
mmm bloody mary's from test tubes.. weirdos...
Wow! I never put a whole lot of faith in the compression load capability of 2 X 4s, I'm impressed.