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the hippies in the 60s....

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don't got nothing on the Pakistanis as far as colorful designs on their vehicles!!!
http://www.pakistanphotos.co.uk/pakphotos/index.html
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Thanks for sharing that, Dadeo! That is some awesomely beautiful artwork there, WOW! 8)
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totally, and in Japan they take it even further: http://www.kk.org/streetuse/archives/20 ... _in_ja.php
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Oh. . .my. . . :shock:

Can you imagine doing the intricate Pakistani paint schemes and the Japanese lighting methods using LED's as the paint!?! Man. . .I'd drive that! :twisted:
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Hah! and my wife thought hot rod pinstriping, flames, and custom paint jobs were too far out....
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I feel some sort of seizure coming on at the thought of driving one of those babies! I can't imagine the time that is invested in those. I know how long it took to paint my bus just four different colours with a roller and brushes :lol:

What some people do for hobbies eh? (says the guy with a converted bus to the other people interested in such hobbies).

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