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To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

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To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

If you want to attract attention and do something really unusual, the so-called alien tuning is exactly the right place. Here, three-dimensional elements that are reminiscent of an alien are somehow pasted onto the car and make it an absolute highlight. In our opinion, this method of “beautifying” is a prime example of ours Tuning Fail Category. While we are usually always as neutral as possible, this is simply not possible for alien tuning. Let us take as an example the completely crazy Chrysler PT Cruiser of a Russian alien fan.

Alien style tuning on the car

To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

The PT Cruiser was presented in St. Petersburg on April 5, 2006 at a motor show and has not disappeared from the network since then. Not even Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) has done it yet. The car was rebuilt in the style of the American film series "Alien" in which Ellen Ripley is known to play the leading role. We've seen a lot of ridiculous adjustments before, but this one has to be one of the craziest ones around. As if starting life as a PT Cruiser wasn't bad enough, it's since been recreated with some sort of alien popping up from the front. If the tuner had simply taken a Fiat Multipla as the basis, he could have achieved this result with significantly less effort ^^ But back to the PT Cruiser. If we just look at the photos, we can imagine how much time it took to create this monstrosity, but why?

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To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

What could make you think that this would be a good idea? Another alien conversion was presented at the auto show in New York based on a Ford Gran Torino. At the car shown at the auto show in America, the parts were printed using an 3D printer. Once constructed with the help of a CAD program, however, it is no longer very expensive to print the components in an 3D printer. Extraterrestrial and innovative 3D printing technologies; fits very well together. Unfortunately, this is still not really widespread and affordable for the end user. But maybe we can expect more in the future. After all, breathtaking things like that HRE3D + titanium rims already close enough to touch. The same applies to small accessories like Race grid or others Tuning parts.

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To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

The conversion to the alien car has of course a very big advantage. The attention of passers-by is certain. In Germany, however, probably no earthly expert contributes to this reconstruction. Another possibility would be a fancy alien design inspired by the Alien movie series with the help of Airbrush to paint. Here you can pretty much airbrushen everything there is. For example, you can have the alien design airbrushed on components in the engine compartment. Or you can paint car hi-fi components, for example, in the trunk. But even the entire vehicle can be painted from the outside. This has the advantage, admittedly if not as blatant as in the above-described Alien Style conversion, to attract attention and own a unique piece. If you do not want to be so blatant, you can paint on the outer skin of the vehicle only a few parts. For example, the bonnet offers a very good option because it represents a relatively large and flat surface. In SUVs with spare wheel carriers on the tailgate you can also airbrushen a motif on the spare tire holder. Especially with transports, the side wall offers a huge area, where you can apply unique airbrushes. An experienced airbrusher in this field, for example cloud-design, Also Airbrush gb already has experience in applying alien motifs.

 Alien style tuning also feasible in the interior

To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

PS. Cool is the other hand Dodge challenger hellcat from the tuner Carlex Design, which has received an alien look in the interior. We hope you the info report to the term Alien style tuning from the field of autotuning. Our goal is that the largest German-language tuning dictionary (Tuning Wikipedia) and to explain tuning terms from A to Z easily and understandably. Almost every day we expand this encyclopedia and how far we are already can you HERE see. Soon the next one will be Tuning scene concept be illuminated by us. Incidentally, you will be informed about new topics if you have ours Feed subscribe to.

To scary ugly - bizarre alien style tuning on the car

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About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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