Definitely not stolen: the original car camouflage that will protect the car from thieves
Categories: Auto | Life hacks
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/definitely-not-stolen-the-original-car-camouflage-that-will-protect-the-car-from-thieves.htmlThere are many different ways to protect your car from theft, but the owner of a Volkswagen Transporter minivan decided to protect it in a very unusual way — with the help of a coating, looking at which hardly anyone will have the desire to steal this car.


1. The newest anti-theft tool is a vinyl film with a hyperrealistic rust pattern that makes the car look like a piece of junk!

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4. In order to make such a coating, the owner of the car provided the artists with the exact dimensions of the entire minivan.

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6. This allowed the artists to realistically simulate rust as if it formed naturally.

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8. The artists took into account everything, even the smallest details.

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10. However, with such a coloring, the owner of the car had problems with the police, and he had to explain for a long time that it was just a vinyl coating.

11. Indeed, such an appearance of a car can confuse anyone, but the main thing is that it should confuse and scare away thieves.

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Keywords: Camouflage | Hijacking
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