Why have the eroticism of hitlers speachesa vehicle when you can have a mushy, drivable meat lump?
Such is the perspective of the new E4 show Carjackers, in which people steal their loved ones' cars, then get them altered beyond recognition.
SEE ALSO: A 'Tattoo Fixers' contestant was stuck with yet another ink disasterOne woman, for example, transformed her fiancé's regular car into a chicken nugget, because her fiancé enjoys chicken nuggets. Who can argue with that logic?
Here is the car. It's not made using actual fried meat -- it was just intended to looklike fried meat.
It does not.
In fact, without the prominently displayed "I Love Nuggets" sign, we at Mashablethink this car looks more like the following:
Pie crust
Mustard
Used kitchen sponge
Moldy sponge cake
Cornbread
Vomit
Anyway, if you see this car driving around, do not try to eat it.
[H/T: BuzzFeed]
Topics Cars
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