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Why oh why would you want to ruin your car like that. If you want a rust bucket go buy something from the tip, don't ruin a perfectly good car with that crap!!!!!!!
Why oh why would you want to ruin your car like that. If you want a rust bucket go buy something from the tip, don't ruin a perfectly good car with that crap!!!!!!!
Totally agree with this sentiment. As a fashion ... it is in my considered opinion
Why oh why would you want to ruin your car like that. If you want a rust bucket go buy something from the tip, don't ruin a perfectly good car with that crap!!!!!!!
OMG!
It's only a bonnet! It's not even rusty! It's just surface rust.
There's no massive holes in it or the sill panel's & boot floor are falling out of it.
My life is going to end cause the bonnet has a brown rusty look to it.
The rusty bonnet craze apparently traces its origins to the USA, where it steadily gained popularity amongst the “sport compact” tuning community before spreading to Europe.
That's Bull Euro's were pulling the rusty bonnet way before JDM was
I reckon it looks good when it looks "natural", but having your bonnet completely rusted out and everything else pristine makes it look silly and what it is - done on purpose. I think the "rat" look is about accepting and even embracing imperfection - saying "i don't care, let nature run its course" in a fight club kind-of way. If you have obviously rusted out your bonnet, I think it taints that philosophy, unless you can do it well, then you're onto a winner.
I also think rustybonnet_06 is a chop
Originally posted by Ben_GTI
I like tubgirl more.....but meh each to their own right?
I love it on aircoolers as I think it looks like it actually rusted and the person is driving it around, saving it from dieing. I'm not such a fan on watercoolers though...It's there car and there money to replace panels so not that big a deal.
I spent 4 years at uni doing an Industrial design degree to work in the automotive design field, which I now do. I see so many cars that have aftermarket crap on them and they make me cringe. A classic is new Monaro-style lights on VT commodores. The monaro lights are a full shade of red lighter thean the rest of the rear end detail piece, are these people blind!!! Anyway, designers design cars to look a certain way, unfortunately 9.5 times out of 10 the design changes once it reaches production due to manufacturing. What has this got to do with this"craze"......
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
These have full body surface rust, not a finely finished and highly reflective body with a rusted bonnet, that looks like some turd has stripped while parked in the street one night! If the WHOLE car was done tastefully with a nice even rust-like surface with some classy shadow chrome wheels on the other hand, now THAT would look good!
Ok, im feeling better now, time for a valium.....or a frothy
I spent 4 years at uni doing an Industrial design degree to work in the automotive design field, which I now do. I see so many cars that have aftermarket crap on them and they make me cringe. A classic is new Monaro-style lights on VT commodores. The monaro lights are a full shade of red lighter thean the rest of the rear end detail piece, are these people blind!!! Anyway, designers design cars to look a certain way, unfortunately 9.5 times out of 10 the design changes once it reaches production due to manufacturing. What has this got to do with this"craze"......
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
These have full body surface rust, not a finely finished and highly reflective body with a shi*ty looking rusted bonnet, that looks like some turd has stripped while parked in the street one night! If the WHOLE car was done tastefully with a nice even rust-like surface with some classy shadow chrome wheels on the other hand, now THAT would look good!
Ok, im feeling better now, time for a valium.....or a frothy
That's a good call.
But how many people will wait 70-80 year's to have the original paint/natural surface rust look on there mk5 look like them above! hahaha
As with clothing the following statement applies for everything: "Fashion is fleeting, style is forever."
I think we can safely make the following analogies:
Rat look = Mullet
Chromies = Big gold chains
Stretched Tyres = Skinny jeans
Dumped/Airbag Suspension = 80s big hair
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