Im with you on the OTT part, but the chav part?! Seems like anything someone doesnt like these days is chavvy!? Chavvy would be a replica carbon on his bad boy scooby bonnet, on his mk2 fiesta!
Tho its not my cup of tea, and dont think a unsprayed carbon bonnet would look like on blue, it might look nice on a yellow cupra, or a leon cupra r in yellow.
Steve, why not do a photoshop to get a idea? I know a friend (who wont be named as will get called a chav!?) who really wants a carbon fibre bonnet and think he looked at getting one actually made up, so dont think there is one already around for it...
The Zonda F is tasteless, its the kind of car you would draw as a kid, and its all the better for it!
Also isnt the bodywork totally carbon fibre? The unpainted bits roll into the whole design like the Veyrons two tone paint job, rather than just a random carbon bonnet on a supermini.
Its only bling and tasteless cos chav cars try and get fake crap on their's
The Zonda F is tasteless, its the kind of car you would draw as a kid, and its all the better for it!
Also isnt the bodywork totally carbon fibre? The unpainted bits roll into the whole design like the Veyrons two tone paint job, rather than just a random carbon bonnet on a supermini.
Would wearing real burberry make you any less chav though?
My point being, if you have a carbon fibre anything, its not chav within itself, its the rest of the car and that that makes it chav!
If you see a farmer with a burberry cap on, he aint chav, but u see some lass walking down the street wearing pink and the same burberry cap, gold on every finger, chains down her chest, spitting and with gum in her gop wide open... thats chav!
hand bags lads i getwhat u mean basically its a personall point of view like most things i suppose. i think it is quite a big statement to have a big black carbon fibre bonnet.
I dont think it is chav as most chavs stick with things like neon washer jets and alloy wiper spoilers
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