In our pursuit to find some of the most insane auto modifications in India we have come across things which will woo you, blow your mind away as well as make you hurl a rock at the atrocities some people can commit to their vehicles. In this thread we will be throwing light on what I personally feel is a crime punishable by offense. The penalty should be life in prison or the rope! The owner of this Vintage Willys Jeep displayed on this thread has thoroughly soiled the look and feel of this beauty. He has added eight fog lamps on the front quarter panels, a barrage of twenty two (yes, 22!) headlights and eight roots (horns). Clearly this is an example of someone who is obsessed with light and maybe even has a special pair of pants to illuminate parts where the sun don’t shine. If this was England he would be stoned to death but this is India so in smaller parts of the country such deeds do fly. What is appalling is the fact that this breed of idiots feels that they are the tip of the sword. Maybe some one really cheesed him off by blaring their Bi-Xenons at him. Whatever be the case such a vintage master piece should not be disgraced; it is like taking an Oldsmobile and slapping a pair of underbody LEDs on to it. This thread is my little attempt to reach out and appeal to the masses that if you do come across weirdoes doing things like this to relics, then please stop them and kick them till sense dawns on them that this is not cool and your un-deserved attention is only going to lead to humiliation. Please spread the word and refrain from heinous crimes like this.
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