Showing posts with label Hipnotic Wheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hipnotic Wheels. Show all posts
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Hipnotic Wheels and Unique Customs shows off a Blacked out Chevy Camaro
Hipnotic Wheels released photos of a Chevy Camaro that was fully blacked out by Unique Customs, located outside of Chicago. And by now, everyone should know that the one thing I love almost as much as I love the second baseman on the New York Yankees (Robinson Cano), is a totally blacked out vehicle.
What's the difference between a blacked out vehicle and a totally blacked out vehicle? Well, I'm glad you asked. A totally blacked out vehicle has (whips out my pointer) black paint, black aftermarket wheels, black interior, as well as black grille, black emblems, black door handles, and blacked out head lights, tail lights, and fog lights.
And this, my friends, is the perfect example of a totally blacked out vehicle.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Hipnotic Wheels Shows off a Mercedes Benz S550
Hipnotic Wheels released photos of a Mercedes Benz S550 wearing their popular Blaque Diamond BD-7 wheels. Blaque Diamond Signature series built with new ULW Technology which makes the wheel 25% to 35% lighter then regular cast wheels. Check them out....
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Hipnotic Wheels Shows off a Mercedes CLS550
Hipnotic Wheels released photos of a Mercedes Benz CLS550 sitting on their Blaque Diamond Dust V2.0 Wheels....
Not bad. Not bad at all...
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Sadly, Pimp My Ride isn't dead in Europe
The awful show Pimp My Ride may be dead in the States, but it's alive and kicking in Europe. I'm against that show because although the concept of fixing cars for the owners who can't afford to repair them is great, but the flashy colors and the electronic overload killed it. In a single vehicle, there could be more electronics than PC Richards or Best Buy. Plus the owners were on the careless side, so the cars were either stolen or they crashed them.
Hipnotic Wheels released some shots of two vehicles that were customized on the show and they're wearing their wheels...
It's always interesting to see how customizers infuse their perspective and vision onto cars, even if they live in a different country. Pimp My Ride did bring plenty of promotion to West Coast Customs and Galpin Auto Sports, but I'm pretty sure that their target market isn't 19 year old college students whose budget only allows them to eat McChicken sandwiches off of the dollar menu.
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