Ugly SLR!
#16
30,000 man hours and 4.3 million dollars... and it shows. Just look at the attention to details. With dollar signs everywhere, how can anyone not want to live in a dream like this? Besides, some mods are functional too.
http://chrisescars.com/anlikermclaren-slr/
Mclaren SLR gets an extreme makeover by Ueli Anliker Design
This customized Mclaren SLR is the work of Swiss tuning firm Ueli Anliker Design and its called the Anliker McLaren SLR 999 Red Gold Dream.
The Swiss tuning firm Ueli Anliker Design has fitted this Mercedes SLR McLaren with 500 rubies and 24k gold accents. The tuning firm’s body kit also features a cow catcher up front and a Mustang wing out back. This dazzling supercar kicks out 999 horsepower and a top speed of 217 mph (349km/h)
A total of 500 LEDs have been used to ensure excellent vision. Moreover, the functional ducts on the flanks light up in vibrant color to enhance safety.
The exhaust pipes have been wrapped in a special insulating blanket, so that the gold doesn’t melt. As for the interior the leather is painted gold and the buttons are done in either gold or ruby. The wheels of the tuned SLR feature the dollar sign-styled gold and ruby SLR logo.
This customized SLR was spotted at Auto Emotionen 2009 in the small Swiss town of Aarau. The Swiss firm spent 30,000 man hours and a whopping $4.3 million developing this glamorous supercar.
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http://www.coolthings.com/bling-car-...-and-24k-gold/
Bling Car: Mercedes SLR McLaren With 500 Rubies And 24K Gold
As if being a Mercedes SLR McLaren supercar wasn't enough to warrant attention, Swiss tuning garage Ueli Anliker Design decided to bling this one to the rafters. Called the Anliker SLR McLaren Red Gold Dream, the decked-out ride comes in a shiny red finish, adorned with 500 rubies and 24k gold accents.
Surprisingly, the tuning came off extremely tasteful, despite the undeniably luxurious work. With gold and ruby accents exposed, though, this isn't the kind of ride you want to park in an open spot without anyone to guard it non-stop. You'll get petty thieves trying to peel those gold and ruby SLR logo (reimagined as a dollar sign) on the wheel centers in no time.
Various modifications were made apart from the finish. The front, for instance, got a new splitter that looks like a seamless extension to the vehicle's styling, instead of an after-market piece. It adds 220 lbs of downforce at the car's fastest run, bringing the engine's total power output to 999 hp.
The rear received a smaller spoiler and a revised diffuser, increasing the downforce by another 176 lbs. For improved driving visibility (apart from making it easier for people to see your exorbitantly-finished car), they added a total of 500 LEDs along the bodywork. Interior has been similarly altered to reflect the body's finish, getting gold-painted leather seats along with gold and ruby buttons.
First spotted at the Auto Emotionen 2009 in Aarau, the Anliker SLR McLaren Red Gold Dream took 30,000 manhours and a whopping $4.3 million to put together. It looks so shiny it hurts the eyes.
http://chrisescars.com/anlikermclaren-slr/
Mclaren SLR gets an extreme makeover by Ueli Anliker Design
This customized Mclaren SLR is the work of Swiss tuning firm Ueli Anliker Design and its called the Anliker McLaren SLR 999 Red Gold Dream.
The Swiss tuning firm Ueli Anliker Design has fitted this Mercedes SLR McLaren with 500 rubies and 24k gold accents. The tuning firm’s body kit also features a cow catcher up front and a Mustang wing out back. This dazzling supercar kicks out 999 horsepower and a top speed of 217 mph (349km/h)
A total of 500 LEDs have been used to ensure excellent vision. Moreover, the functional ducts on the flanks light up in vibrant color to enhance safety.
The exhaust pipes have been wrapped in a special insulating blanket, so that the gold doesn’t melt. As for the interior the leather is painted gold and the buttons are done in either gold or ruby. The wheels of the tuned SLR feature the dollar sign-styled gold and ruby SLR logo.
This customized SLR was spotted at Auto Emotionen 2009 in the small Swiss town of Aarau. The Swiss firm spent 30,000 man hours and a whopping $4.3 million developing this glamorous supercar.
--
http://www.coolthings.com/bling-car-...-and-24k-gold/
Bling Car: Mercedes SLR McLaren With 500 Rubies And 24K Gold
As if being a Mercedes SLR McLaren supercar wasn't enough to warrant attention, Swiss tuning garage Ueli Anliker Design decided to bling this one to the rafters. Called the Anliker SLR McLaren Red Gold Dream, the decked-out ride comes in a shiny red finish, adorned with 500 rubies and 24k gold accents.
Surprisingly, the tuning came off extremely tasteful, despite the undeniably luxurious work. With gold and ruby accents exposed, though, this isn't the kind of ride you want to park in an open spot without anyone to guard it non-stop. You'll get petty thieves trying to peel those gold and ruby SLR logo (reimagined as a dollar sign) on the wheel centers in no time.
Various modifications were made apart from the finish. The front, for instance, got a new splitter that looks like a seamless extension to the vehicle's styling, instead of an after-market piece. It adds 220 lbs of downforce at the car's fastest run, bringing the engine's total power output to 999 hp.
The rear received a smaller spoiler and a revised diffuser, increasing the downforce by another 176 lbs. For improved driving visibility (apart from making it easier for people to see your exorbitantly-finished car), they added a total of 500 LEDs along the bodywork. Interior has been similarly altered to reflect the body's finish, getting gold-painted leather seats along with gold and ruby buttons.
First spotted at the Auto Emotionen 2009 in Aarau, the Anliker SLR McLaren Red Gold Dream took 30,000 manhours and a whopping $4.3 million to put together. It looks so shiny it hurts the eyes.
Last edited by ydooby; 07-08-11 at 12:40 AM.
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I don't care what it cost, it's an abomination. Even if it looks better in person, it's ridiculous. How could anyone drive it. I guess as a curiosity or conversation piece, it's interesting. But I think of driving when I see a nice car...and no way I could ever sit in it....let alone drive it.
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