I didn't know you could make a Cybertruck look uglier, but I learn new things every day
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I didn't know you could make a Cybertruck look uglier, but I learn new things every day

@LilahTovMoon That is, uhm... kind of impressive in its own way.
I feel like they could have spent less by selling the piece of crap and buying something that won't trap them in a death fire someday, but each to their own.
(Then again, this definitely looks mostly done by hand, so who knows. It's even very poorly painted, lol.)
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I didn't know you could make a Cybertruck look uglier, but I learn new things every day

@LilahTovMoon and yet it also somehow looks like they turned it into something useful!
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@LilahTovMoon Is that plywood? It should be plywood.
It seems to be cheap plywood, spray painted w silver Rustoleum, Is that even street legal ?
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I didn't know you could make a Cybertruck look uglier, but I learn new things every day

@LilahTovMoon An "ill-fitting" cap matches the rest of the body which came from the factory with about the same level of fitment.
At least this makes the thing a little bit useful. A lot less useful than basically any van as well as a lot less reliable and a lot more expensive... but still an improvement in usability.
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@LilahTovMoon and yet it also somehow looks like they turned it into something useful!
@uastronomer @LilahTovMoon that was my first thought, but my second thought was that the whole thing might just slide off the back when it goes uphill
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I didn't know you could make a Cybertruck look uglier, but I learn new things every day

@LilahTovMoon it gets even worse when you know there's only plastic attachments for the panels
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I didn't know you could make a Cybertruck look uglier, but I learn new things every day

@LilahTovMoon tbh looks not bad
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