MANSORY!
Mansory - Because Supercars Need Rice Too
Pep Boys should open a new chain of stores under a "classy" European-sounding brand name and get in on this action NO WAIT, I'll do it myself instead. Give me a call at Moneydeau Costlibacher, and I will fit your supercar with the most exclusive and exquisite stick-on doodads
Well done Mansory, I'm well known around here for my rants against flat/matt paint on cars. These guys have built a whole series of cars that would actualy look better in matt black, inside and out, as that way you couldn't see the aweful details.
Say what you will, but that Panamera looks better than OEM. Though I could end up eating my words once I see the front.
DaewooOfDeath wrote: In reply to sobe_death:
Yup that is better looking then the Panamera but the Panamera is so ugly I can't think of anyway to make it worse.
And they did an Aston, too!
Just in case you ever wanted your Vanquish interior to look just like the felt lined inside of a floppy disk.
Say what you will, I'd rock that Panamera, Ferrari, or Aston. The others, no thanks. Even my bad taste has to draw the line SOMEWHERE.
I'd drive any of them; I'm also willing to drive a rusty yellow rabbit or a Mercedes wagon with no reverse or a 1981 Plymouth voyager on ansen slots. Suck it up!
Ok; I wouldn't BUY them though.
Just like berkeley and Bob Costas, I think we just found a new word to use in the GRM filtering:
Mansory
Now, in what context to use that word??? What to non politically correct word like berkeley E36 M3 shiny happy person can Mansory replace?
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I don't think that word means what you think it means.
Inconceivable !!!!
If it were context-aware I'd say "shiny happy person," when referring to the actual hole rather than a person.
As in "I had Taco Bell and vodka last night and this morning my Mansory was on fire."
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