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You wouldn’t have larger rear wheels on a front wheel drive vehicle so unless this driver wants the worst performing vehicle of all time, the front wheels would also be massively oversized.The back tires don't turn and that's the back unless I'm missing something.
I was thinking the same thing. It could be like what they used to to with Willis cars, Chevy Vega and VW bugs, take the body off and mount it on a shop made frame and put crazy engines and drive trains in them. The Kia uni-body could have it done to it. But, I am not sure how they would do it, but people do some crazy stuff with cars. But sadly photoshop is most likely what it is. Too bad. Thanks everyone.The back tires don't turn and that's the back unless I'm missing something. Wasn't that uncommon to see cars like that back in the 70s/80s. I know of at least one Yugo that was done that way and countless Pintos. Could still be a photoshop, but plenty of cars have been done that way.
People can do some crazy stuff. I have seen some really odd things that are Photoshop images. I just hoped the Kia was a real Hotrod. It looked almost doable. I am impressed with some of the realistic photoshop images some people do. I do not have that kind of skill or attention spanThere's quite a few Kia Soul: Photoshop Editions out there 🙂
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Or Subaru BratThe yellow one looks the most realistic. It would have sold well and competed with the Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker if this was the early 90s 😍
Oh cool, car trucks are making a comeback. I wonder if Brat is what name they’ll go with. I sure hope it’s not Baja.
This was one of my all time favorites, and it's not Photoshopped. From this forum. Stud-mobile!People can do some crazy stuff. I have seen some really odd things that are Photoshop images. I just hoped the Kia was a real Hotrod. It looked almost doable. I am impressed with some of the realistic photoshop images some people do. I do not have that kind of skill or attention span![]()