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Old 1st September 2014, 13:02   #17116
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Something Different. Spotted this Innova in Chennai; Yellow colour Alloys...
I think the owner wanted to be get noticed where ever he goes..

Beyond this, he is using black film on window glasses which is against as per the current law. Number plate background should be white where as transparent plastic/glass have been used.
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Well, these morons go to any extent to grab some attention.
Private bolero in Kerala with police stickers (note the Kannada fonts) and lights.
Wonder how could this be driven around???

Source: Mahindra Bolero Club FB page.
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Well, these morons go to any extent to grab some attention.
Private bolero in Kerala with police stickers (note the Kannada fonts) and lights.
Wonder how could this be driven around???

Source: Mahindra Bolero Club FB page.
I have a strong feeling this must have been done up for a KA-based Malayalam movie. May be they just had not changed the number plate yet. Just a thought.
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I have a strong feeling this must have been done up for a KA-based Malayalam movie. May be they just had not changed the number plate yet. Just a thought.

That makes sense. I don't think this Bolero could be driven around even 1 day without getting caught. KL plate with Kannada cop signs... That can't go unnoticed!
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Old 4th September 2014, 09:59   #17120
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Well, these morons go to any extent to grab some attention.
Private bolero in Kerala with police stickers (note the Kannada fonts) and lights.
Wonder how could this be driven around???

Source: Mahindra Bolero Club FB page.
I have to agree with Viju, I too think that this Bolero's to be used as a prop for some Malayalam movie shot or shown as being shot in KA.

All dressed-up police vehicles that are used in movies sport fake registrations anyway, so the original KL reg won't matter.

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I don't think I'll get sleep tonight!

Is that an inverted television dish mounted on the boot?
It is a mod that the owner has done to mount the spare wheel at the rear! Like the EcoSport !

If that guy had saved the money spent on the Dezire and the useless mods, he could have afforded a Safari Storme instead !

I wonder about the resale values of such insensibly modified cars !
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Saw this Old Honda City Vtec at Sector 27, Noida an hour back. The owner appeared to be really excited to imitate the GT Wing spoiler. The execution was untidy and in flesh it appeared to be a wasteful attempt.

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It looks horrendous to say the least. Not sure why the mix of black and silver and why the spoiler of this dimension. Does not look tasteful at all.
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Old 7th September 2014, 23:54   #17124
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With so many entries only highlighting such mounted spoilers, maybe we should be starting a new thread exclusively for this stupidity. Cant imagine what will happen if a two wheeler rider rides into the rear of such cars.
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What I want to know is, does the same key start the car?
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Spotted sometime back in Noida.

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Spotted sometime back in Noida.
From the front it appears to me that the owner and his car are allergic to peanut butter. Those red front lines make the i20 look ugly and too much pouted to say the least. Don't know what allergy has caught the car's rear though.

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Spotted sometime back in Noida.
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From the front it appears to me that the owner and his car are allergic to peanut butter. Those red front lines make the i20 look ugly and too much pouted to say the least. Don't know what allergy has caught the car's rear though.
Ouch, so much of Red Lipstick on a Car.
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From the front it appears to me that the owner and his car are allergic to peanut butter. Those red front lines make the i20 look ugly and too much pouted to say the least. Don't know what allergy has caught the car's rear though.

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As a result of eating the peanut butter, it had diarrhoea and hence the red bottom

Case solved. Next!

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Old 9th September 2014, 09:06   #17130
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Spotted sometime back in Noida.
I used to see a Wagon R on the streets with exactly same color scheme few years back. But i20 with the front bumper swooping back that much beats the Wagon R hands down.
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