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Rear Window FAIL

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Certainly one of a kind... stupidity like that is quite rare.

Not only that, there is a huge chunk of subtle stupidity in that rear-window mod.

Not only that, there is a huge chunk of subtle stupidity in that rear-window mod.

Not only that, but it's a backwards bowtie...(would look correct from inside the car, though).

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Not only that, but it's a backwards bowtie...(would look correct from inside the car, though).

That's exactly the subtle stupidity I mentioned.

It would also look right in your rear view mirror ... if you were headed in the opposite direction.

I expect someone to buy this and donk this. In all honesty, I couldn't care less.

I believe that vehicle is in my patented pentagon

No worries. I wouldn't pay cash for this if it were the last car on Earth left to buy.

That's exactly the subtle stupidity I mentioned.

Its isn't subtle... its just glaringly stupid.

I don't think the original idea is so bad, but its the execution. To coin a phrase... Check bowtie template orientation twice, weld once.

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